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South Carolina Attorney News Archive (Page 17)
SPD Probes Officer-Involved Shooting in Yamacraw Village, Savannah: Key Details UncoveredSAVANNAH, Ga. — The Savannah Police Department is investigating an officer-involved shooting that took place in Yamacraw Village early Saturday morning. At approximately 1:20 a.m., officers responded to reports of gunfire near Ann St. and Zubly St. They witnessed an unarmed male fleeing from a suspect who was actively firing shots. In a bid to neutralize the threat, one officer fired his weapon multiple times at the suspect. However, the assailant managed to escape the scene in a vehicle. Fortunately, the unidentified male victim was unharmed in the incident. No arrests have been made as the investigation is still ongoing. The officer involved has been placed on administrative leave while the inquiry proceeds. Local officials are urging community members to assist in this civil litigation inquiry by providing any information they may have, either by contacting CrimeStoppers or through the SPD mobile app for anonymous tips. Texas Cold Case Reopened: Unmasking Robert Brashers, Alleged Serial Killer with a Troubling PastAUSTIN — The 1991 yogurt shop murders in North Austin have drawn renewed attention with the identification of Robert Eugene Brashers as a prime suspect. Brashers, who died by suicide in 1999, had a concerning history of violent offenses, raising alarms among law enforcement officials. Brashers is linked to several crimes across the southeastern United States, which includes attempted murder charges in Florida and a double homicide in Missouri. The tragic loss of four teenage girls, among them sisters Jennifer and Sarah Harbison, continues to impact the Texas community profoundly. In 2018, advances in DNA technology illuminated Brashers’ possible connection to these chilling acts. Experts involved in civil litigation caution that his past could influence ongoing legal matters concerning the families of the victims. As the pursuit of justice progresses, local officials are encouraging community members to stay proactive in employment and safety initiatives to help prevent similar tragedies from happening in the future. DNA Evidence Links Suspect to 1991 Austin Yogurt Shop Murders in Major BreakthroughAustin Police have made a significant breakthrough in the infamous 1991 yogurt shop homicides by linking suspect Robert Eugene Brashers through innovative DNA and ballistics testing. This exciting development, announced in a recent press release, has reignited conversations surrounding civil litigation and the criminal justice process, nearly 34 years after the tragic deaths of four teenage girls at the "I Can't Believe It's Yogurt!" shop on Anderson Lane. Former Austin firefighter Rene Garza recalls the horrifying nature of the crime and emphasizes the long, complicated history of investigations that have involved various suspects over the years. As officials prepare for a news conference on Monday, they will provide a detailed account of the complex timeline associated with Brashers, who faced multiple violent crime accusations in other states before his death in 1999. As Texas continues to navigate unresolved cases like this one, attention is drawn to the broader implications for business liability and the effectiveness of the criminal defense system in confronting historical injustices. Investigation Launched into Armed Robbery at Hampton County Dollar TreeAuthorities in Hampton County, Georgia, are currently investigating a late-night armed robbery that took place at the Dollar Tree on Elm Street. The incident was reported shortly after 9:45 p.m., prompting a swift response from the Hampton County Sheriff's Office, with support from the Hampton Police Department. Fortunately, no injuries were reported during the robbery, but the assailant remains unidentified and at large. This ongoing investigation underscores the necessity for enhanced civil safety measures within local businesses. Community members are urged to assist law enforcement in their criminal defense efforts. Anyone with information regarding this case can reach out to the Hampton Police Department or submit tips anonymously through their tip line at 1-866-942-1120. Tybee Island Launches Erosion Control Project to Protect Homes and BusinessesErosion is becoming a major issue for Tybee's North Beach, prompting city officials to take action. Mayor Brian West and his team are prioritizing a $1 million dune restoration project aimed at protecting local properties and businesses from the dangers of flooding and storm surges. Scheduled to commence this winter, the project will involve reshaping unstable dunes by importing sand. This restoration effort is critical for safeguarding homes, condos, and commercial establishments in the area. The urgency for such action was highlighted by the University of Georgia Marine Science Center, which identified the region as at risk of significant erosion. The funding for this important initiative comes from hotel and motel taxes specifically designated for beach revitalization efforts. City leaders are committed to preserving real estate interests and ensuring that local businesses remain resilient against natural threats. Tonight, a public meeting will be held to update the community on the project's timelines and its anticipated effects. Residents are encouraged to attend to learn more about how this initiative will benefit the area. Georgia Residents Warned of Scam Involving Fake Arrest NoticesResidents in Georgia are being targeted by a new scam involving phone calls from individuals posing as law enforcement officers. These scammers claim that there are fake federal warrants due to missed jury duty and demand large cash payments to avoid arrest. Lt. Calendine from the Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office shared a particularly alarming example of this scam during an interview with WSAV’s Andrew Davis. The callers use persuasive tactics to pressure victims into withdrawing significant amounts of money and directing them to Bitcoin ATMs, making it more difficult for victims to recover their lost funds. As millions of dollars are lost annually to these sophisticated schemes, local leaders are urging the community to report such incidents to law enforcement immediately. This proactive approach is crucial in combating the rise of these fraudulent activities. Legal experts emphasize the need for increased public awareness and the importance of adjusting civil litigation strategies as scammers become more sophisticated in their criminal defenses. Bryan County Officials Discuss Immigration Enforcement and Community Safety at Hyundai MegasiteAfter the recent immigration raid at the Hyundai megasite in Bryan County, Chairman Carter Infinger made it clear that local commissioners played no role in the federal operation. The raid, which took place on September 4, led to the detention of 475 workers and raised significant concerns about how businesses comply with immigration laws. Infinger highlighted the critical need for companies operating in Bryan County to follow all federal, state, and local regulations. He reassured residents that the commissioners are dedicated to the welfare and quality of life for all community members. This incident underscores Georgia's ongoing challenges with corporate accountability and civil litigation related to immigration enforcement. The board’s commitment to lawful business practices remains a top priority in addressing these issues. Bluffton Councilperson Bridgette Frazier Files Lawsuit Against Police for Wrongful ArrestIn a notable turn of events in Georgia's civil litigation landscape, Bluffton Town Councilperson Bridgette Frazier has filed a lawsuit against the Bluffton Police Department and the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles following a contentious arrest in March 2024. Frazier, along with her husband, argues that their rights were violated when they were wrongfully detained, despite presenting evidence of a valid driver’s license. The lawsuit specifically names Chief of Police Joseph Babkiewicz and a BPD employee, underscoring serious allegations of mistreatment and violations of her Fifth Amendment rights. This high-profile case raises important questions about civil rights enforcement in Georgia and could set a significant precedent for similar criminal defense claims in the area. Local news outlet WSAV is expected to provide ongoing updates as this story develops. Georgia's Hyundai EV Plant Under Federal Investigation for Labor ViolationsGeorgia's Hyundai Metaplant, located near Savannah, is facing federal scrutiny over alleged illegal labor practices. This ongoing investigation has resulted in the detention of approximately 475 foreign workers. Governor Brian Kemp initially celebrated the plant's opening, emphasizing its potential to create over 8,000 jobs. However, recent reports from *The Current GA* have uncovered concerning workplace safety issues and misleading wage claims reported by various subcontractors. In response to the ongoing controversy, Hyundai has announced the appointment of a senior executive to oversee plant operations. The company is under pressure to meet strict employment and wage targets due to the significant state tax incentives involved in the project. As Georgia's largest economic development initiative, the metaplant operates in conjunction with firms like Hyundai Mobis and LG Energy Solution. This has raised pertinent questions about responsibility for compliance with labor laws. The future of the metaplant, including its adherence to employment regulations, remains uncertain as investigations progress. Suspect Charged in Norfolk Hit-and-Run DeathIn Norfolk, Virginia, a hit-and-run suspect named Benjamin Sell, 28, is facing serious charges related to the tragic death of a passenger found in his submerged vehicle at the Haven Creek Boat Ramp. Preliminary reports suggest that Sell, who is stationed in Virginia with the military sea command, is being held without bond after failing to report the accident. Local officials are calling for anyone with information about the incident to reach out to the Norfolk Crime Line as the investigation continues. Residents in the area have expressed shock and concern over the event, highlighting the importance of understanding civil litigation and personal injury law in such unfortunate cases. As the community searches for answers, the implications of criminal defense are likely to become increasingly relevant in the upcoming legal proceedings. Savannah’s Aujawan Hymon Charged with Federal Firearm Offense in Oglethorpe Mall ShootingAujawan Hymon, a 20-year-old resident of Savannah, Georgia, is facing federal charges for the illegal possession of a machinegun. This indictment connects him to a shooting incident that occurred on July 2 at Oglethorpe Mall. The serious nature of these firearm offenses is underscored, particularly those involving conversion devices that transform standard firearms into lethal weapons. United States Attorney Margaret E. Heap has reaffirmed the commitment to tackling illegal firearms possession in the community. Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Acting ASAC Robert Davis has also raised alarms about the rising gun violence affecting local neighborhoods. This case is part of a larger initiative to enforce intellectual property and technology laws related to firearm modifications. It is being prosecuted by Special Assistant United States Attorney Makeia R. Jonese and Deputy Criminal Chief Greg Gilluly. Law enforcement agencies, including the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Savannah Police Department, are working together to combat these escalating threats to community safety. Burton Late-Night Shooting Under Investigation by Sheriff's OfficeLate Wednesday night, the Beaufort County Sheriff's Office launched an investigation into a shooting incident at a residence in Grays Hill Acres, a community near Georgia's border. While multiple shots were fired, it's noteworthy that no injuries have been reported. Master Sergeant Duncan is leading the investigation and is calling on neighbors to provide any information that could assist in resolving the case. The sheriff's office emphasizes the crucial role that community involvement plays in ensuring public safety, which is significant for both criminal defense cases and civil litigation matters. As the investigation progresses, residents are encouraged to stay informed and engaged with updates about this ongoing situation.
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