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North Myrtle Beach businessman Weldon Boyd and friend Bradley Williams are getting closer to a "stand your ground" hearing in ...
Witnesses were in a panic as they drove up Route 9 describing to dispatchers an exchange of gunfire that shook their nerves ...
Since his February 25 arrest, authorities have held Stephen Miller on $1.5 million bail, with a Houston County judge ...
Jennifer Foley uncovered recorded calls of the deputy chief promising to deflect blame in the roadside killing. Part 3 of a Wall Street Journal series.
A Dothan man accused of strangling his wife and putting her body under a bridge in rural Geneva County has been indicted by a Houston County Grand Jury. Records show Stephen Miller Sr. pleaded not ...
The sister of Scott Spivey spoke publicly for the first time before the Horry County Council on Tuesday, calling for a more thorough investigation into the deadly Camp Swamp Road shooting in ...
The shooting death of North Carolina resident Scott Spivey by two shooters, including a North Myrtle Beach business owner, has raised issues about Horry County’s separate law enforcement agencies.
Two men shot Scott Spivey 15 times in Horry County, raising questions about South Carolina self-defense laws and law enforcement involvement.
Nearly a week after an Horry County police officer was fired for his actions surrounding the death of Scott Spivey in 2023, his sister is asking for an independent review.
Jennifer Foley addresses Horry County Council on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, asking for leaders to assist in the death of investigation of her brother, Scott Spivey. Spivey was killed in a shootout on ...
Two men shot Scott Spivey 15 times in Horry County, raising questions about South Carolina self-defense laws and law enforcement involvement.
If a judge determines the North Myrtle Beach businessman and his friend qualify under the SC protection law, they’d be immune from criminal and civil liability related to Scott Spivey shooting.
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