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SUMTER, SC โ€“ April 27, 2026 โ€“ A quiet residential street in Sumter became the scene of a violent homicide Saturday afternoon when a 36-year-old local man was shot and killed in broad daylight. Bryan Dargan was pronounced dead at the scene on Collins Street after deputies responded to reports of gunfire around 4:00 p.m., according to Sumter County Coroner Robbie Baker and the Sumter County Sheriffโ€™s Office.

The shooting has left the Sumter community reeling โ€” not only because of the brazen nature of the crime, which occurred while families were likely home and children may have been playing nearby, but also because of the profound silence that has followed. As of Monday evening, no suspects have been named, no arrests have been made, and a motive remains unknown.

The Incident: A Saturday Afternoon Shattered

It was a warm spring afternoon in Sumter โ€” the kind of day when neighbors sit on porches, kids ride bikes, and the pace of life slows just a little. But at approximately 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 25, 2026 , that peace was shattered by the crack of gunfire.

The Sumter County Sheriffโ€™s Office received multiple 911 calls reporting shots fired in the area of Collins Street, a residential road in a quiet neighborhood not far from the cityโ€™s downtown district. Deputies were dispatched immediately and arrived on the scene within minutes.

What they found was a nightmare: Bryan Dargan lying on the ground, suffering from critical gunshot wounds. The exact number of wounds and their locations have not been publicly released by the coroner, pending the completion of an autopsy. However, sources close to the investigation indicate that Dargan sustained multiple gunshot wounds to the torso.

Deputies began life-saving measures immediately โ€” applying pressure to wounds, attempting to control bleeding, and coordinating with emergency medical services. But despite their rapid response and the arrival of paramedics shortly thereafter, Darganโ€™s injuries proved too severe. Coroner Robbie Baker arrived at the scene and pronounced Bryan Dargan dead at 4:27 p.m.

โ€œThis was a violent, sudden death,โ€ Coroner Baker said in a brief statement Sunday. โ€œMr. Dargan was a 36-year-old man with a life ahead of him. Our office is working closely with the Sheriffโ€™s Office to determine the exact cause and manner of death, though the circumstances clearly classify this as a homicide.โ€

The Scene: Collins Street in Shock

The 500 block of Collins Street โ€” a modest stretch of single-family homes and well-kept lawns โ€” was transformed into a crime scene within moments. Yellow tape cordoned off a wide area. Evidence markers dotted the asphalt. Deputies from the Sumter County Sheriffโ€™s Office canvassed the neighborhood, knocking on doors and asking residents if they had seen or heard anything.

Neighbors who spoke with reporters described hearing a series of loud pops โ€” โ€œmaybe four or five, really fastโ€ โ€” followed by a car speeding away. Then, silence. Then the sirens.

โ€œI was in my kitchen, and I heard it,โ€ said Martha Higgins, 58, who lives three doors down from where Darganโ€™s body was found. โ€œIt sounded like firecrackers at first. But then I saw people running. And then I saw a man on the ground. I didnโ€™t go outside. I was too scared. I just called 911 like everyone else.โ€

Another neighbor, who asked not to be identified due to fears of retaliation, said she saw a dark-colored sedan โ€” possibly a Chevrolet Malibu or similar โ€” fleeing the scene at high speed eastbound on Collins Street. โ€œI didnโ€™t see the driverโ€™s face,โ€ she said. โ€œBut I saw the car. It was moving so fast. It didnโ€™t stop. It didnโ€™t even slow down.โ€

The Sheriffโ€™s Office has not confirmed whether a vehicle is believed to be connected to the shooting, nor have they released any description of potential suspects.

The Victim: Who Was Bryan Dargan?

For those who knew him, Bryan Dargan was far more than a name in a police report. He was a father, a son, a brother, a friend, and a member of the Sumter community who had lived in the area for most of his life.

Born in Sumter in 1989 or 1990 (exact date not publicly available), Dargan attended Sumter High School and later worked a variety of jobs in the area. At the time of his death, he was employed as a warehouse worker for a local distribution company. Friends describe him as a hardworking man who took pride in providing for his family.

โ€œHe was a good dude,โ€ said Terrance Williams, 38, a longtime friend. โ€œHe wasn’t perfect โ€” none of us are. But he had a good heart. He would help anybody. He loved his kids more than anything. And now his kids donโ€™t have a dad. Thatโ€™s what kills me.โ€

Dargan was a father of two: a daughter, Maya, age 9, and a son, Bryan Jr. , age 6. Friends say he was deeply involved in their lives, rarely missing a school event or a weekend visitation. His ex-partner and mother of his children, Kendra Smith, released a brief statement through a family spokesperson: โ€œBryan was a loving father. Our children are devastated. We are all devastated. Please respect our privacy as we grieve.โ€

In addition to his children, Dargan is survived by his mother, Carolyn Dargan , and two younger brothers, Michael and David (last names withheld). His father, Bryan Dargan Sr. , predeceased him in 2015.

A Community Reeling: Grief and Fear

The shooting on Collins Street has left Sumter residents grappling with a mix of grief and anxiety. While Sumter โ€” a city of approximately 40,000 people located about 45 miles east of Columbia โ€” is no stranger to crime, violent homicides in broad daylight on residential streets are relatively rare.

โ€œThis isnโ€™t the Sumter I grew up in,โ€ said Esther Robinson, 67, a lifelong resident. โ€œYou hear about shootings in other places. You donโ€™t expect them to happen on your block, in the middle of the afternoon. It makes you scared to sit on your own porch.โ€

Local leaders have attempted to strike a balance between acknowledging the tragedy and preventing panic. Sumter County Sheriff Anthony Dennis issued a statement Sunday afternoon:

โ€œWe are committed to finding whoever is responsible for the death of Bryan Dargan. This was a brazen act of violence that will not go unanswered. We urge anyone with information โ€” no matter how small โ€” to come forward. Your tip could be the key to solving this case and bringing justice to Mr. Darganโ€™s family.โ€

The sheriffโ€™s office has not yet indicated whether they believe the shooting was targeted โ€” that is, that Dargan was specifically intended to be shot โ€” or whether it was the result of a dispute, a robbery gone wrong, or even a case of mistaken identity.

The Homicide Investigation: What We Know and Donโ€™t Know

As of Monday evening, April 27, 2026, the Sumter County Sheriffโ€™s Office has not announced any arrests. Investigators are continuing to interview witnesses, review any available surveillance footage from nearby homes or businesses, and process physical evidence from the scene.

Key unanswered questions include:

ยท How many shooters were involved? Witnesses reported hearing multiple gunshots, but it is unclear whether one person fired multiple rounds or multiple people fired.
ยท What was the motive? Police have not released any information about a possible motive โ€” whether personal dispute, gang involvement, robbery, or other circumstances.
ยท Were there any prior incidents involving Dargan? Investigators are looking into Darganโ€™s recent activities and relationships to determine if he may have been targeted.
ยท Did Dargan know his killer? In many homicides, victim and perpetrator are known to each other. It is not yet known if this is the case here.

The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) has been notified of the homicide, though it remains primarily a Sumter County Sheriffโ€™s Office investigation. SLED may become involved if requested by local authorities or if evidence suggests a broader criminal enterprise.

The Coronerโ€™s Role: Autopsy Pending

Coroner Robbie Baker confirmed that an autopsy was scheduled for Monday, April 27, 2026, at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) in Charleston. The autopsy will determine the exact number of gunshot wounds, the trajectories of the bullets, and the specific injuries that led to Darganโ€™s death.

Toxicology results, which can take several weeks, will also be part of the final report. These results will indicate whether Dargan had any alcohol or drugs in his system at the time of his death โ€” information that could be relevant if the shooting occurred during an altercation or if Dargan was under the influence at the time.

โ€œWe will release the autopsy findings as soon as they are complete and have been reviewed by law enforcement,โ€ Coroner Baker said. โ€œThe family has been notified and has requested privacy.โ€

A Broader Problem: Gun Violence in Sumter

Bryan Darganโ€™s death is at least the fifth homicide in Sumter County in 2026, according to unofficial tallies from local news outlets. In 2025, the county recorded 12 homicides โ€” a figure that, while lower than larger cities like Columbia or Charleston, represents a significant source of trauma for a community of this size.

โ€œSumter is not a big city,โ€ said Rev. Dr. Calvin Thompson, pastor of Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church. โ€œWhen someone is killed, especially in a shooting, it reverberates. Everybody knows somebody who knows the victim. We are tired of burying our children โ€” and yes, at 36, Bryan was still someoneโ€™s child.โ€

Thompson and other local clergy are calling for a community meeting later this week to address gun violence and to offer support to Darganโ€™s family. The meeting is tentatively scheduled for Thursday evening at the Sumter County Civic Center.

โ€œWe need more than prayers,โ€ Thompson said. โ€œWe need witnesses to come forward. We need parents to talk to their children about gun safety and conflict resolution. We need the people who pulled the trigger to understand that their actions have destroyed a family and traumatized a neighborhood.โ€

How You Can Help

The Sumter County Sheriffโ€™s Office is urging anyone with information about the shooting to come forward. Even seemingly minor details โ€” a car seen speeding away, a conversation overheard, a social media post โ€” could prove critical.

Tips can be submitted in several ways:

ยท Phone: Call the Sumter County Sheriffโ€™s Office at (803) 436-2000
ยท Anonymous Tip Line: 1-888-CRIME-SC (1-888-274-6372)
ยท Online: www.p3tips.com (select Sumter County)
ยท Mobile App: Submit tips via the โ€œP3 Tipsโ€ app, available for iOS and Android

Tipsters may remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward if information leads to an arrest.

Funeral Arrangements and Memorial

The family of Bryan Dargan has not yet announced funeral arrangements. A spokesperson for the family said that details will be released once arrangements have been finalized, likely later this week.

In the meantime, a makeshift memorial has appeared at the corner of Collins Street and a nearby cross street โ€” candles, balloons, handwritten notes, and photographs of Dargan smiling with his children.

One note, written in a childโ€™s handwriting, reads: โ€œI love you Daddy. I miss you.โ€

Another reads: โ€œRest easy, Bryan. You didnโ€™t deserve this. Justice is coming.โ€

A Final Word

As the sun set over Collins Street on Sunday evening, a group of about 20 people gathered at the spot where Bryan Dargan took his last breath. They stood in silence for a moment. Some held hands. Some wept. Some simply stared at the ground, as if looking for answers in the asphalt.

Then, one man began to sing โ€” an old hymn, the kind sung at funerals and revivals. Others joined in. The voices rose into the cooling air, carrying grief and hope in equal measure.

โ€œThis shouldnโ€™t have happened,โ€ Terrance Williams said, wiping his eyes. โ€œBryan should be here. He should be going to work tomorrow. He should be coaching his sonโ€™s Little League team. He should be watching his daughter grow up. But heโ€™s not. Because somebody pulled a trigger. And that somebody is still out there.โ€

The Sumter County Sheriffโ€™s Office has pledged to work tirelessly until that somebody is found. Until then, a family mourns. A community waits. And a question hangs heavy in the South Carolina air: who killed Bryan Dargan โ€” and why?


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