DOBSON, NORTH CAROLINA - A South Carolina man suspected of killing two people in North Carolina and one in his home state was sought Monday and believed to be in Georgia. <br>
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Two people were shot shortly after midnight Monday morning during an apparent robbery at a convenience store near Interstate 77 near Dobson, about 15 miles south of the Virginia border northwest of Winston-Salem. <br>
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Surry County Sheriff Connie Watson said the suspect called news outlets in South Carolina and threatened to do more violence. <br>
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Twenty-two-year-old Quincy Allen was charged with the shootings at a Citgo service station. The victims were 53-year-old store clerk Richard Hawks of Low Gap and 29-year-old customer Robert Shane Roush of Lancaster, Ohio. <br>
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Allen was already being sought by South Carolina authorities, who charged him with fatally shooting Jedediah Harr last Thursday in Columbia, South Carolina. <br>
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That shooting took place after Allen got into an argument with a passenger in Harr's car, according to Lieutenant Joseph Pellicci of the Richland County Sheriff's Department in South Carolina. <br>
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Watson said Allen was believed to be driving Roush's red 2002 Ford Explorer with Ohio tags, possibly heading south on I-77. Pellicci said he was thought to be in the Atlanta area.