Another nightclub shooting could lead to another nightclub closing. A shooting inside a Ravenel nightclub early Sunday morning left one person injured and police looking for suspects. It also has county officials questioning if the club should be shut down. Club Frazier was hosting a private party early Sunday when an 18-year-old was shot. The event was not open to the public, which is why the county's curfew didn't apply, but repeated violence at the establishment now has it's license in question.
More than 100 people packed Frazier's off County Line Road late into the night Saturday. Then around 2:00 a.m. witnesses heard multiple shots go off. Traval Sanders was hit at least once in his leg. The shooting marks the third in club frazier in less than a year and a half, a January 2007 shooting ended in death.

"I think it's important for us to see if there are any necessary amendments to impact the private clubs, having shooting and acts of violence that may be alcohol induced," said County Chairman Tim Scott.
The club's owner has been charged with unlawful possession of alcohol and for selling beer on Sundays without a license. Scott says County Council will take a close look at whether or not the club's license should be revoked in order to prevent more violence down the road.
"The question is does human life matter as much in the Country as it does in the City and the answer is absolutely," Scott said.
The club's owner will go before a judge Tuesday morning. The victim in this case could face charges later in the week. Investigators say he was found in possession of multiple drugs. As for the shooter, detectives have no suspects. They're asking you to call Crimestoppers if you have any information at 554-1111.
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