Eden Club's ABC Permit Revoked After Shooting
The North Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission revoked an Eden night club's permit to sell alcohol after three people were shot leaving the club last week, according to the state Department of Crime Control and Public Safety.

Authorities have charged two people in connection with the shootings, which included one fatality.

Timothy Ronnel Seay, of Martinsville, was killed and two other Virginia men were injured during the shooting near the Icehouse Club and Lounge during the early morning of Oct. 7.

Detectives arrested Shavon Lamont Reid, 21, of Martinsville, at 11:30 p.m. Tuesday after he turned himself in at the Eden Police Department. Reid was charged with first-degree murder in the shooting death of Seay.

Earlier in the day, a juvenile from Virginia turned himself in to police and was charged with first-degree murder in Seay's death.

Seay died at the scene from multiple gunshot wounds, police said.

The other two victims were Jason Maurice Gallant, 25, of Richmond, Va., and Terris Tewayne Dandridge, 30, of Martinsville.