South Carolina: Lawmakers say street violence in Walmart parking lot continues inside store
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South Carolina: Lawmakers say street violence in Walmart parking lot continues inside store
According to the Richland County Sheriff’s Office, a street assault that occurred in the parking lot of a South Carolina Walmart on Sunday continued inside the store. Sheriff Leon Lott said officers were called to the Walmart on Killian Road multiple times. (Video above: WYFF News 4 Morning Headlines) Some calls said there was an active shooting, but officers said they found that was not the case when they arrived on the scene. Ta. When deputies arrived, Lott said, two off-duty officers from different departments were on the scene and witnessed what happened. Officers reviewed video footage of the incident and spoke with two off-duty officers who determined that 26-year-old Jefferson Holliday and another man got into an argument in the Walmart parking lot, and an argument continued inside the store. It was determined that it was. MORE NEWS (Article continues after link) 1 person injured in homemade device explosion in upstate Greenville County busy road closed, say deputies Oct. 23: Here’s the detour It’s cloudy today and temperatures are well below average. Lott said one of the off-duty officers intervened when the stranger was punching Holliday in the back. After Holliday subdued the unidentified man, Holliday pulled out a gun and pointed it at the off-duty officer and the unidentified man and walked toward them, Lott said. The off-duty officer stood up, threw the stranger to the ground, and stepped between the two men, Lott said. The off-duty officer scuffled with Holliday, took his gun, and restrained him until police arrived. The original aggressor, an unknown man, used this opportunity to escape, Lott said. No shots were fired, and neither the suspect nor the officers involved were seriously injured. Walmart was closed for a short period of time, but has since reopened and there have been no evictions. Holliday is charged with pointing and presenting a firearm, unlawful possession of a firearm, and aggravated breach of peace. Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to submit information to Crime Stoppers at crimesc.com.
According to the Richland County Sheriff’s Office, a street assault that occurred in the parking lot of a South Carolina Walmart on Sunday continued inside the store.
Sheriff Leon Lott said officers were called to the Walmart on Killian Road multiple times.
(Video above: WYFF News 4 Morning Headlines)
Some calls suggested it was a shooting, but officers said they learned that was not the case when they arrived at the scene.
When deputies arrived, Lott said, two off-duty officers from different departments were on the scene and witnessed what happened.
Officers reviewed video footage of the incident and spoke with two off-duty officers who determined that 26-year-old Jefferson Holliday and another man got into an argument in the Walmart parking lot, and an argument continued inside the store. It was determined that it was.
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Lott said the stranger was punching Holliday in the back when an off-duty police officer intervened.
After Holliday subdued the unidentified man, Holliday pulled out a gun and pointed it at the off-duty officer and the unidentified man and walked toward them, Lott said.
The off-duty officer stood up, threw the stranger to the ground, and stepped between the two men, Lott said.
The off-duty officer scuffled with Holliday, took his gun, and restrained him until police arrived.
The original aggressor, an unknown man, used this opportunity to escape, Lott said.
No shots were fired, and neither the suspect nor the officers involved were seriously injured.
Walmart was closed for a short period of time, but has since reopened and there have been no evictions.
Holliday is charged with pointing and presenting a firearm, unlawful possession of a firearm, and aggravated breach of peace.
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