Man, 18, Charged With Killing 2 in Dorm Room

Police say South Carolina State University shooting happened during marijuana deal
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Feb 19, 2026 1:00 AM CST
Man, 18, Charged With Killing 2 in Dorm Room
This image made from video shows the South Carolina State University campus in Orangeburg, SC, after a shooting in a residential complex, early Friday, Feb. 13, 2026.   (WLTX via AP)

A man has been charged with murder after taking part in a marijuana deal that ended with a shooting that killed two people and hurt another inside a dorm room at South Carolina State University, police said. Khamanti Lytrel Kennedy, 18, ran from the dorm room after the Thursday night shooting at the Hugine Suites housing complex, according to an arrest warrant filed by the State Law Enforcement Division. Kennedy, who is not a student at the university, was out on bond after a September arrest for having a gun on campus, according to court records.

  • Henry L. Crittington, 19, and Terrell Thomas, 18, died in the shooting, the AP reports. They were not South Carolina State University students. The name and condition of the man who was wounded has not been released. He was a student, officials said.

Kennedy arrived at the university with three other people in a car Thursday night. The men got something out of their vehicle and the shooting happened during a drug deal over marijuana in the dorm room, according to the arrest warrant. The warrant did not identify who fired weapons. It was the second fatal shooting on campus in a little over four months. A 19-year-old woman died in gunfire near the same residential complex during Oct. 4 homecoming celebrations. Several people were arrested on gun-related charges.

Campus officials said new security measures put in place after that shooting, including additional surveillance cameras, helped identify Kennedy as a suspect. Kennedy was arraigned Tuesday in court in Orangeburg County and denied bond. He answered questions from the judge and did not appear to have a lawyer present, according to The Times and Democrat of Orangeburg. The university said it put more security measures in place after the latest shooting. Visitors can only be on campus from 9am to 9pm and have to go through security screening. Students have their own gate to enter campus and must have their IDs. The school is also asking lawmakers for $8 million for more security upgrades, a new police station on campus, and additional officers.

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