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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Vireak Soy - A Case of Road Rage / Gun

Deputies: Man pointed, fired gun in fit of road rage

   Jan 30, 2013 

 


Vireak Soy (Spartanburg Co. Detention Center)
 
Vireak Soy (Spartanburg Co. Detention Center)

SPARTANBURG, SC A Spartanburg man was arrested Monday after authorities said he pointed his gun at another driver in a case of road rage.
Vireak Soy, 30, was charged with pointing and presenting a firearm.
FOX Carolina spoke with the victim, Angel Rodriguez, who said he doesn't know why he was targeted. Rodriguez said Monday he was just driving down the road when he looked in his mirror and noticed a driver was tailgating and even following him.
"He was following pretty close, I slowed down a bit thinking maybe he'd go around me, which he didn't," said Rodriguez.
Eventually Rodriguez said he sped up hoping to lose the driver, only to have the suspect pull beside his vehicle. Rodriguez said the driver started yelling and making obscene gestures.
"I ignored it for a while and I look back over and I notice he's still next to me," said Rodriguez. "So when I turn and look again, I look and see him point a pistol right at my face."
That's when Rodriguez called 911.
"I've been in situations that were kind of crazy, that tops the charts," said Rodriguez.
Coincidentally, Rodriguez said while he was telling his story to the law enforcement officer at a nearby Spinx, the suspect, Soy, pulled back onto the road.
Rodriguez pointed the suspect out to the deputy, who attempted to follow the suspect, but Rodriguez said the suspect had turned into a gas station and the officer wasn't able to see him and continued down the road.
Rodriguez said that's when he called dispatch and got into his own car to follow the man.
"I wasn't going to sit back and allow it to just fly," said Rodriguez.
He said with dispatch on the phone he followed Soy until he parked at a residence. That's when he said that Soy got out of his car, waved his gun and fired three shots into the air.
Deputies say when they arrived at the home, the suspect denied pointing a gun and firing shots. However, they said they found evidence suggesting otherwise.
"We found some shell casings in the driveway," said Lt. Tony Ivey with the Spartanburg Sheriff's Office. "We presented everything to a judge and he issued a warrant for arrest on pointing and presenting a firearm."
Soy was later released from jail, according to detention center records.

Curry, Larry - Dumb Criminal # 999 Has Weed Shipped To Himself

Deputies: Man had 22 pounds of weed shipped to him

            Jan 30, 2013  

 
Larry Curry (Greenwood Co. Sheriff's Office)

Larry Curry (Greenwood Co. Sheriff's Office)

GREENWOOD, SC (FOX Carolina) - Greenwood County deputies said they discovered someone was trafficking marijuana after a weekly shipment seemed out of place to workers at a local pack-n-ship store.
Employees at the Ship it Center on Bypass 72 Northwest said a local man came in during the past few weeks to receive packages from California, and Friday they searched the most recent shipment to find 22 pounds of plastic wrap smelling of Pine Sol, according to a deputy's report.
Deputies said the package was sent through the United States Postal Service from Burbank, CA, to a Greenwood address. Investigators secured a search warrant where they found marijuana inside the box.
Deputies waited at the store for the man to come pick up the box and once he had, they stopped him and arrested him. They charged Larry Curry, 30, with trafficking marijuana.
According to a GWDToday.com report, Burbank police declined to comment on the incident, citing an ongoing investigation into the matter.
Now, while going through your mail is illegal, Upstate attorney and former Solicitor W. Townes Jones says in this case, the shipping store could be in the clear.
"The authorities have not breached your rights of privacy when they're called in by a private citizen to look into what they think might be criminal activity," says Jones.

Wendell Brannon, Latevin Brannon @ Markese Gregory - Three Stooges - Dumb Criminals Wanted For Burglary Get Themselves Busted !

Jammed coin machine leads to Burglars' Arrests


  Jan 30, 2013

From left to right: Wendell Brannon, Latevin Brannon and Markese Gregory. (Union Co. Sheriff's Office)

From left to right: Wendell Brannon, Latevin Brannon and Markese Gregory. (Union Co. Sheriff's Office)

UNION, SC (FOX Carolina) - Deputies said a vandalized, jammed coin machine at a Union Bi-Lo store led to the identification and arrest of three men accused of breaking into a nearby home.
Union County deputies said someone broke into the victim's Byrd Street home sometime late Monday or early Tuesday, stealing a large flat screen television, a shoe box full of change worth about $700, a gold watch, other jewelry and a few other items.
A short time later, Union police said they were called to a Bi-Lo store in the city about the vandalized coin machine where three men had tried to exchange a large amount of coins for cash, jamming the machine because some leaves were mixed in.
The men were told to return to the store a short time later to get their cash and in the meantime, police reviewed surveillance video of the men, identifying one of them, according to deputies.
When the men returned, deputies stopped them and asked to search their car where they found a gold watch hidden under a child's car seat, deputes said. The victim told deputies it was his watch.
Wendell Brannon, 29, Latevin Brannon, 21, and Markese Gregory, 19, were arrested and charged with burglary first degree and grand larceny. Deputies said they recovered the stolen items, which were worth more than $2,000. The men were all denied bond.

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Knuckleheads With Sawed Off Shot Guns Posing On Facebook

SAWED OFF SHOTGUNS
TECK NINE
 
THESE IDIOTS ALL ON FACEBOOK
 
PRAY THE POLICE CATCH
THESE IDIOTS BEFORE
SOMEONE IS KILLED
 




Gavin L. Geisler, Brandon D. Allen and Chad P. Salvatto Charged In Teens Murder

 

Deputies: 3 charged with murder in teen's death

 Jan 29, 2013                                

BUNCOMBE COUNTY, N.C. —Deputies have arrested three men in connection with a homicide on Monday.
Buncombe County deputies said they were called to a home in the Candler community at 4 a.m. about an assault.
Deputies said when they arrived, they found 19-year-old Dylan Emerson Roseboom had been assaulted and killed.
According to deputies, the death was after an altercation.
Three people were charged with murder in connection to the death.
Gavin Lee Geisler, 17, Brandon DeWayne Allen, 19, and Chad Paul Salvatto, 22 are charged with Murder.
 

 

SC Sheriffs' Dog Poisoned and Die's

SC sheriff says dog was poisoned

 Jan 23, 2013                             
 
CHESTER, S.C. —Chester County Sheriff Alex Underwood says someone has poisoned his German shepherd.
  
Underwood says the 19-month-old dog, A.J., died early Monday.
  
The sheriff says the dog was being trained to become a K-9 with the department.
  
Underwood thinks someone poisoned the dog during the weekend. He says he left the dog in the yard during Chester's Martin Luther King parade. He says shortly after he returned, the dog began acting oddly and died early Monday morning.
  
The sheriff says there are possible suspects but he would not elaborate.

Michael S. Walker - Charged with Murder After Fake 911 Call

Man reports dad's 'heart attack,' is charged with murder


Michael Walker charged in father's death

  Jan 28, 2013                                  

 
 


 
 Michael Stephen Walker        
Michael Stephen Walker: Accused of killing his father
 

A Henderson County man is charged with murder after making a 911 call reporting that his father had a heart attack Sunday night.
The Henderson County Sheriff’s Office said Michael Stephen Walker, 44, of Etowah,  NC, called 911 at about 9:45 p.m.
On the 911 call, Walker says his father 71-year-old Gerald “Jerry” Walker of Lilburn, Ga., had attacked him before suffering a heart attack and falling unconscious on the floor.
On the 911 call, Michael Walker spoke in a calm voice, and said, “He came out of the shower a while ago.  He was clearing garbage out of his house.  I don’t know what he’s doing.  He went crazy and attacked me.  He was screaming at me.”
Walker repeatedly tells the dispatched that his father attacked him and that he is scared.
He said, “He attacked me.  The place is terrible.  He’s just lying on the floor … He attacked me.  He’s all bruised up.   He attacked me and we were fighting. I defended myself.”
The dispatcher was recorded telling Walker how to perform CPR on his father.
Walker says, still speaking calming and in a quiet voice, “Help, please.  I think he’s dead … We had a fight.  We were fist fighting and he fell down.  He’s bruised.  I’m bruised.”
Walker then begins to perform CPR and says, “Nothing’s happening,” while he continued to count chest compressions.
He tells the dispatcher, “He came up from Georgia.  This is his house, his condo.  He came up here a couple weeks ago because everything was breaking.                        

 


 

 

Monday, January 28, 2013

Help Solve A Cold Case In The Upstate

Spartanburg Public Safety Increases Reward Offer for Cold Case

Reward Poster
Spartanburg Public Safety Cold Case Reward Poster
             Nearly eight years later, Pamela Williams is still trying to find out who shot and killed her younger brother.
“To this day it is just so hard to believe that you got heartless people that will do these kinds of things,” said Williams.
Azon Hollis was killed in October of 2005. Police tell us his body was found slumped over in a car on Appian Drive in Spartanburg. Now, Public Safety is revisiting the cold case, along with about 25 others.
Captain Regina Nowak says an investigator is assigned to each cold case. Some have no tips, and others have strong leads. Either way, Public Safety is now turning to bigger rewards to help close cases.
“We may have information about a suspect, but it's not solid information so the little piece of information someone may have, that may be the critical piece of information we need. And $5,000 is nothing,” said Nowak.
In the Hollis case, the reward jumped from a $1,000 to $5,000. Nowak says that happens when tips stop coming or when they're close to an arrest. And for some cases bigger rewards do bring in the right tips.
“On one of our cases, an investigator just recently received some information on it and was able to close out a case based on that information,” said Nowak.
As for Williams, she wants her brother's case closed too. She's hoping increasing the reward money will bring in more information, an arrest and closure.
"It will give us some peace of mind of what happened and why who done this,” said Williams. “We really don't know anything other than what we're hearing. And that's not a lot."
Spartanburg investigators tell 7 On Your Side they plan to spotlight one cold case a week.
If you have information on the Hollis case or others, you can call Crime Stoppers at 1.888.CRIME.SC.
 
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Judge James C. Williams Jr. Let's John Ludwig Off A Second Time. On Completely Different Charges ??!! Felony Charges ... Walk's Again ?!

 This Story may be a bit old - but to many it's very fresh in our mind's.
John Ludwig will commit more crimes yet to come. Will the Millionaire
walk away again from Murder ?! Judge James C. Williams Jr. has Blood
on his Hands. 

 Twice letting this Thug walk with No Prison Time.
Most who are not Millionaires .. would be serving 10 to 15 Years as we
write this ...


Judge Denies Motion, No Jail Time For John Ludwig, Jr. Again ?!


                           
John Ludwig, Junior will stay out of prison after a court hearing Friday morning in Greenville.
Judge James Williams, Jr. has denied a motion by the 13th Circuit Solicitor to reconsider the sentence against Ludwig, Jr. for a reckless homicide conviction Friday morning in a Greenville court.
He was sentenced to three years probation - and no jail time - after pleading guilty to the charge previously.
Ludwig pleaded guilty Friday to assault and battery high and aggravated in a separate burglary charge against him. Judge Williams sentenced Ludwig, Jr. to five years in prison that was reduced to three years probation.

( whatever happened to the burglary charge ??!! let us guess, dismissed ...  )

Bengy Brown, the victim in the assault and battery case, told the judge how scared he was the night Ludwig broke in his apartment in July of 2008. Brown was romantically involved with Ludwig's ex-wife at the time.
"It was clear that he wasn't there to talk to me. He was there to hurt me," said Brown in open court. He claimed Ludwig has not followed his bond at all. Brown says Ludwig contacted him over 50 times and offered to pay him for dropping charges.
Brown says his life is "forever changed" by what Ludwig did.
Ludwig's attorney says it started because his client discovered his wife was having an affair with Brown. Ludwig says he found evidence of the affair and tried to approach his ex-wife and Brown about it.
Ludwig was sentenced after pleading guilty to reckless homicide in the death of Frederic Bardsley of Greenville. Bardsley was killed April 25 after Ludwig's Maserati hurtled through a field, launched off an embankment and plowed into the back of Bardsley's home.

Ludwig's attorneys say he lost control after swerving to miss deer.
13th Circuit Solicitor Bob Arial released a statment Friday, saying his office is satisfied that the judge seriously considered their motion, and they he accepts the ruling. As for the decision to allow Ludwig to plead guilty on the Assault charge, Arial said he believed it more accurately reflected the nature of the crime.


                              
 
PLAN DIRTY ROTTEN JUDGE ... 

Andrea Butler / Megan Inabinet -Typical Upstate Criminals - Acting Like Thugs - Rap Music Does This To Our Society

Two Women Charged With Punching Greenville Police Officers

 
    Typical Thug Attitude Toward Police When You Live Off
                  "Rap Music" Your Whole Life.

These 2 Women Thugs, Full of Rap Music and Hate For The Police,
 
Actually Punch Officers After Being Told One of Them Caused
 
a Car Accident !!??  What the H___  !!  Rap Music Is Destroying
 
Our Society ...
 
 
 
                           
Two women face charges after Greenville Police say they attacked two of their officers.
Police were called to Haywood Mall Wednesday afternoon because of a collision. The GPD officer says he told Megan Inabinet, 22, that she was at fault for the accident.
Inabinet became irate according to the officer. She punched him in the face after being told to stop yelling profanities according to the arrest warrant.
Other police officers arrived at the scene and say another woman - Andrea Butler - was arrested for punching an officer's arm several times.
Both Inabinet and Butler, 27, are charged with resisting and assault on a police officer plus disorderly conduct.

William Scott Fowler - Career Criminal Since 1991 - Why Isn't He In Prison ?!

Deputies: Man posed as Haley bodyguard

 Jan 28, 2013    

This Career Criminal has no less than 40 Arrest over
the last 20 years. We only Checked 2 Counties and
ran out of room to post all his Crimes.
Forgery, Credit Card Fraud is his specialty ...
Has never done any Prison Time ?! Sorry Judges
and Prosecutors are to blame ... Perhaps this time
with his long Career In Crime the Judge will hand
out some serious Justice !? We can only Pray
 
 
William Scott Fowler
               

NEWBERRY COUNTY, S.C. —A man is in custody and charged after police say he posed as a personal body guard to South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley. 

William Scott Fowler, 39, of Chapin, was charged by the Newberry County Sheriff's Office with impersonating a police officer, according to a sheriff's office release.

He was taken into custody late Friday afternoon, the release said.

Fowler was also charged by the State Law Enforcement Division with soliciting a business as a private investigator, forgery and filing a false affidavit with the Department of Motor Vehicles. Deputies said he forged documents to obtain a Fraternal Order of Police license plate.

Investigators are still working with state and federal authorities and additional charges may be filed. 

Fowler's bond was set at $10,000, according to the release.

Deputies said the investigation began when they received a complaint that a man was presenting himself as a SLED agent assigned to the governor's security task force. During the investigation, deputies also learned that the man had identified himself as a licensed private investigator, when in fact he is not, and had presented several business cards to people in the community soliciting business as WSF Investigations, according to the release.

Based on the witness statements and the evidence obtained, investigators interviewed Fowler, who admitted to the allegations, according to the release.

Investigators said Fowler has a long criminal record. He was convicted of forgery in 1992, of impersonating an officer in 1995, of credit card theft in 1995, defrauding a federally insured institution in 1998 and number fraudulent check convictions. 

Investigators are asking anyone who encountered Fowler when he identified himself as a police officer or offered private investigator services to contact the Newberry County Sheriff's Office at (803) 321-2222.

Fowler, William SDefendant D530196 10/15/1998Closed 11/16/1999Criminal-Clerk   Richland County General Sessions
Fowler, William ScottDefendant D640741 11/08/1993 05/25/1995Criminal-Clerk   Richland County General Sessions
Fowler, William ScottDefendant D640742 11/08/1993 05/25/1995Criminal-Clerk   Richland County General Sessions
Fowler, William ScottDefendant D640743 11/08/1993 05/25/1995Criminal-Clerk   Richland County General Sessions
Fowler, William ScottDefendant D640744 11/08/1993 05/25/1995Criminal-Clerk   Richland County General Sessions
Fowler, William ScottDefendant D640745 11/08/1993 05/25/1995Criminal-Clerk   Richland County General Sessions
Fowler, William ScottDefendant D640746 11/08/1993 05/25/1995Criminal-Clerk   Richland County General Sessions
Fowler, William ScottDefendant D640747 11/08/1993 05/25/1995Criminal-Clerk   Richland County General Sessions
Fowler, William ScottDefendant D640748 11/08/1993 05/25/1995Criminal-Clerk   Richland County General Sessions
Fowler, William ScottDefendant D640749 11/08/1993 05/25/1995Criminal-Clerk   Richland County General Sessions
Fowler, William ScottDefendant D640750 11/08/1993 05/25/1995Criminal-Clerk   Richland County General Sessions
Fowler, William ScottDefendant D640751 11/08/1993 05/25/1995Criminal-Clerk   Richland County General Sessions
Fowler, William ScottDefendant D732104 09/27/1994 05/25/1995Criminal-Clerk   Richland County General Sessions
Fowler, William ScottDefendant E320366 11/22/1994 12/19/1994Criminal-Clerk   Richland County General Sessions
Fowler, William ScottDefendant E320369 11/22/1994 05/25/1995Criminal-Clerk   Richland County General Sessions
2
Fowler, William Scott Defendant C949186 05/20/1991Disposed 03/28/2006Criminal-Clerk  General Sessions
Fowler, William Scott Defendant D356529 03/05/1992Disposed 09/17/1992Criminal-Clerk  General Sessions
Fowler, William Scott Defendant D356566 03/24/1992Disposed 08/20/1992Criminal-Clerk  General Sessions
Fowler, William Scott Defendant D356567 03/24/1992Disposed 08/20/1992Criminal-Clerk  General Sessions
Fowler, William Scott Defendant D453905 04/27/1992Disposed 08/20/1992Criminal-Clerk  General Sessions
Fowler, William Scott Defendant D453906 04/27/1992Disposed 08/20/1992Criminal-Clerk  General Sessions
Fowler, William Scott Defendant D453959 04/27/1992Disposed 08/20/1992Criminal-Clerk  General Sessions
Fowler, William Scott Defendant D453961 04/27/1992Disposed 08/20/1992Criminal-Clerk  General Sessions
Fowler, William Scott Defendant D453962 04/27/1992Disposed 08/20/1992Criminal-Clerk  General Sessions
Fowler, William Scott Defendant E467048 07/21/1995Disposed 04/03/1998Criminal-Clerk  General Sessions
Fowler, William Scott Defendant F051534 07/31/1998Disposed 07/19/2001Criminal-Clerk  General Sessions
Fowler, William Scott Defendant F051535 07/31/1998Disposed 07/19/2001Criminal-Clerk  General Sessions

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Milton Garrison Holt - Attempted To Get Several Fake ID's

Pickens Co. Man Accused Of Applying For State ID With Fake Names

 Perhaps The FBI Should See If This Man Is
 Part of a Terrorist Group ...
Milton Garrison Holt
Milton Garrison Holt
                            
An Upstate man was arrested after authorities say he applied for a state ID using false information.
Milton Garrison Holt, 45, of Pickens County is charged with three counts of unlawful use of license or fraudulent application for license.
Investigators say he applied for three different state ID cards with two different names at the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles office in Rock Hill.
Holt was booked at the York County Detention Center.
If convicted, he faces a penalty of 30 days in jail or a fine up to $200.
 
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NameParty TypeCase NumberFiled DateCase StatusDisposition DateTypeSubtypeJudgment #Court Agency
Holt, Milton GarrisonDefendantJ17686801/11/2013Transferred01/11/2013Criminal  Bond Court
Holt, Milton GarrisonDefendantJ17686801/14/2013Disposed01/23/2013Criminal  Catawba/Ebenezer Magistrate
Holt, Milton GarrisonDefendantJ17687001/11/2013Transferred01/11/2013Criminal  Bond Court
Holt, Milton GarrisonDefendantJ17687001/14/2013Disposed01/23/2013Criminal  Catawba/Ebenezer Magistrate
Holt, Milton GarrisonDefendantJ17687101/11/2013Transferred01/11/2013Criminal  Bond Court
Holt, Milton GarrisonDefendantJ17687101/14/2013Disposed01/23/2013Criminal  Catawba/Ebenezer Magistrate
Holt, Milton GarrisonDefendantN23136601/11/2013Transferred01/11/2013Criminal  Bond Court
               


 



 



      
 

Kevin Allen Nelson - Attempted Murder

Greenville Police: Man Arrested On Attempted Murder, Other Charges

Long Time Criminal has stepped up from B @ E Auto
to Attempted Murder. While Trying too break into
another Automobile.
 
Kevin Allen Nelson
Kevin Allen Nelson
                           
Police have arrested a man accused of stealing a vehicle, breaking into property and firing a gun at the homeowner in Greenville Thursday.
Investigators say it happened on Prentiss Avenue when Kevin Allen Nelson, 20, broke into a pool house when the owner confronted him.  He then pointed a gun at the homeowner and started firing into the home.  No injuries were reported during the shooting.
Police later found out that he drove to the residence in a stolen rental car.
Nelson has been charged with attempted murder, possession of a weapon during a violent crime, pointing and presenting, discharging into a dwelling, and receiving or possessing a stolen vehicle.
He is being held at the Greenville County Detention Center.
 
State of South Carolina vs Kevin Allen Nelson
Case Number:M801654Court Agency:Greenville General SessionsFiled Date:06/27/2011
Case Type:Criminal-ClerkCase Sub Type:
Status:Pled GuiltyAssigned Judge:Hawley, Matthew RDisposition Judge:Welmaker, G Edward
Disposition:Pled Guilty
Disposition Date:08/08/2012Date Received:06/24/2011Arrest Date:06/21/2011
Law Enf. Case:True Bill Date:04/24/2012No Bill Date:
Prosecutor Case:Indictment Number:2011GS2305291Waiver Date:
Probation Case:

 Breaking and Entering of a Motor Vehicle

Sentencing

And/OrDescriptionAmountUnitsBegin DateEnd DateCompletion DateConsecutive or Concurrent
 134 days
Nelson, Kevin Allen Defendant M381499 12/07/2009Pled Guilty 12/08/2010Criminal-Clerk  Greenville General Sessions
Nelson, Kevin Allen Defendant M381500 12/07/2009Disposed 12/13/2010Criminal-Clerk  Greenville General Sessions
Nelson, Kevin Allen Defendant M381502 12/07/2009Disposed 12/13/2010Criminal-Clerk  Greenville General Sessions
Nelson, Kevin Allen Defendant M381508 12/15/2009Pled Guilty 12/08/2010Criminal-Clerk  Greenville General Sessions
Nelson, Kevin Allen Defendant M381907 02/09/2010Pled Guilty 12/08/2010Criminal-Clerk  Greenville General Sessions
Nelson, Kevin Allen Defendant M381913 02/09/2010Pled Guilty 12/08/2010Criminal-Clerk  Greenville General Sessions
Nelson, Kevin Allen Defendant M381914 02/09/2010Disposed 12/13/2010Criminal-Clerk  Greenville General Sessions
Nelson, Kevin Allen Defendant M381915 02/09/2010Disposed 12/13/2010Criminal-Clerk  Greenville General Sessions
Nelson, Kevin Allen Defendant M801654 06/27/2011Pled Guilty 08/08/2012Criminal-Clerk  Greenville General Sessions
Nelson, Kevin Allen Defendant 2012A2320601202 11/05/2012Pending  Criminal-Clerk  Greenville General Sessions
Nelson, Kevin Allen Defendant 90DR04667 07/15/1991  Judgment  90DR04667 Greenville County Common Pleas