A stricter-than-usual juvenile curfew enforced over Fourth of July weekend in Myrtle Beach following a deadly shooting at downtown restaurant Peaches corner resulted in no arrests.
Myrtle Beach Police issued 30 warnings to minors in violation of the curfew. The city announced on Wednesday an executive order imposing an even stricter curfew over the next few weekends as it seeks to make changes permanent.
The initial temporary curfew, which was enforced from Wednesday to Monday in a “protected zone” in downtown Myrtle Beach, began at 10 p.m. each night and ended at 6 a.m. the next morning for those 17 and under. Outside of the protected zone, and under normal circumstances throughout the city, the juvenile curfew started at midnight…