A man previously charged in a 2016 deadly shooting in North Charleston, whose charges have since been disposed, is back in police custody in connection to the shooting of his girlfriend last week, according to a report obtained by ABC News 4.
Marvin Pressley Jr., 28, was booked into the Al Cannon Detention Center Wednesday on charges of attempted murder and possession of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime. He is being held on $200,000 bond.
On Wednesday, June 22, officers responded to Centre Point Emergency after a 20-year-old woman showed up with a gunshot wound to her foot, according to the report. The woman told officers her boyfriend, Pressley, shot her in the area of a grocery store on the corner of Dorchester Road and Ranger Drive.
Officers responded to the scene and found a "significant amount" of blood in the parking lot, along with a spent 9 mm shell casing, according to the report.
Upon review of surveillance video, police identified Pressley in the area shortly before the shooting took place at around 8 p.m.
In February of 2018, then-23-year-old Pressley was arrested and charged with murder in the 2016 deadly shooting of 23-year-old Shadeed Price on Ranger Drive.
However, his charges were disposed in 2019.