A Georgia man was arrested and accused of fatally shooting two people in a South Carolina club during the July Fourth weekend, authorities said.

Jarquez Kezavion Cooper of Athens was charged Tuesday with two counts of murder, seven counts of attempted murder and possession of a weapon during a violent crime, news outlets reported. Cooper was being held in a Georgia jail.

Greenville County Sheriff Hobart Lewis said Cooper was involved in the shooting at Lavish Lounge in Greenville on Sunday.

At least eight others were wounded in the shooting, which killed 23-year-old Mykala Bell of Greenville and Clarence Sterling Johnson of Duncan, a 51-year-old security guard at the club.

Lewis said a “very large crowd” of about 200 people was at the nightclub to see trap rapper Foogiano. The event went against South Carolina gathering orders due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Two people were killed at the Lavish nightclub in South Carolina.

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Lewis said there were at least two shooters. Three other men in the Atlanta area with ties to Foogiano, whose real name is Kwame Brown, were being sought for questioning.

Lewis said authorities don’t believe Foogiano was involved with the shooting, but he hasn’t been interviewed by investigators directly.

Personnel work at the site of the Lavish nightclub.

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Bell’s family described the 23-year-old single mother of two children as a caring person who looked after her younger family members.

Johnson worked as a security guard at the club. Friends affectionately referred to Johnson as “CJ” and “Big Sterling,” an affable man always happy to help out when he could.