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Monday, June 24, 2019

Disturbing Details - Greenwood Police Report about an attempted abduction of a boy at an Upstate Walmart has revealed disturbing details about the case.



                                                           Donald Morrison



A Greenwood police incident report about an attempted abduction of a boy at an Upstate Walmart has revealed disturbing details about the case.
Greenwood police said the attempted abduction happened Friday at the store on Bypass 25 Northeast.
The incident report, released Monday, went into more detail on what the boy says happened in a bathroom there and what was found in the suspect’s car.
The incident report said a man was in the restroom when an 8-year-old boy went in.
The boy told officers the man asked him to “touch his private parts,” and when the boy said "no," the man offered him $5, according to the report.
The boy said the man then grabbed him from behind, wrapped both his arms around him and held him in place, the report said. The report said the boy said the man then touched his bottom.
When the boy told the man that he would tell him mother, the boy said the man left, according to the report.
Security video from the store was reviewed and showed the man, later identified as Donald Allen Morrison, 51, going into the bathroom moments before the child, the report said.
Donald Morrison
Greenwood Police


Donald Morrison

The report said video showed Morrison leaving the store. A description of his vehicle was given to authorities, who stopped the car at the intersection of Highway 72 and Highway 15, the report said.
Morrison admitted to being at the Walmart and said he gave a boy a “first bump” in the bathroom, the report said.
Morrison was arrested and charged with third-degree criminal sexual conduct, kidnapping and solicitation of a minor, according to the report.
The report said a night stick and a machete were found in the car. It said the bottom of the floor of the truck appeared “to be intentionally lined with additional carpet, towels and a padded metallic sun screen which appeared to be placed as bedding or a place for someone to lie,” the report said.
Morrison remains in jail as of Monday afternoon.

The report said Morrison has a criminal history that showed a prior conviction of second-degree criminal sexual conduct with a minor.

11 year old girl Murdered. This has got to stop. Stop the gang wars or whatever you want to call it.



More than 35 shots were fired in a shooting that left an 11-year-old dead and injured two others, officials announced Monday.
Anderson Police Chief Jim Stewart held a news conference Monday morning and called the shooting "tragic and senseless."
(Listen to full news conference below)
Ja'Naiya Scott
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Ja'Naiya Scott, 11, another 11-year-old and an 18-year-old were shot about 1:30 a.m. Sunday at a home on W. End Ave. in Anderson, officials said.
3 teens shot, 1 killed
All three victims were taken to AnMed Health Medical Center, where Scott was pronounced dead.
The surviving victims are female and ages 11 and 18. Stewart said the 11-year-old is in critical condition and the other teen is in stable condition as of Monday morning.
The victims were inside the home and shot by an unknown person standing outside the home, officials said.
Stewart said investigators are still trying to determine if the home was targeted.
He said they have not determined if the shooting was a drive-by and that more than 35 shots were fired.
Stewart is asking the community to help with the investigation by calling Crimestoppers with any information.

He said even the smallest amount of information may help.

Sunday, June 23, 2019

Tell it Condi ! Condoleezza Rice shuts down an NBC reporter for suggesting race relations are worse under Trump: “It sure doesn't feel worse than when I grew up in Jim Crow Alabama. So let's drop this notion that we're worse race relations today than we were in the past.” Condi for President in 2024 ...


Condoleezza Rice shuts down an NBC reporter for suggesting race relations are worse under Trump: “It sure doesn't feel worse than when I grew up in Jim Crow Alabama. So let's drop this notion that we're worse race relations today than we were in the past.”
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God Answers When You Least Expect It




3 people have died after a quadruple shooting inside an Abbeville apartment. Triple Murder ..


Updated: Suspect Arrested 

SLED identified the suspected shooter as Elijah Ty Rez Head, 19.
Elijah Ty Rez Head
Greenwood Police
Elijah Ty Rez Head

Hickory Heights Apartments shooting kills 3 

Three people have died after a quadruple shooting inside an Abbeville apartment.
The shooting happened at the Hickory Heights Apartments located on Cambridge Street.
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Police and emergency medical services were called to the home at 3:09 a.m. Sunday and found two of the victims dead. A third victim died at a hospital.
Abbeville Police are looking for the suspected shooter.
The city posted on Facebook a photo of the suspected shooter hoping to identify the man.
The victims have been identified as Shirley Jean Jones, 62, Steven Tinch, 26, and Johntavier Moss, 24.
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Autopsies will be performed Wednesday, officials said.
The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division is investigating.
Officials say a SWAT team is working on locating the suspect.

Saturday, June 22, 2019

The Hand Shaker. We can only Pray Judge Dennis has learned something from this. Heather Elvis Father says he is doing a better job with his decisions.









He was very hard on Nancy Livesay in the first Sidney Moorer trial. 

Kept interrupting her. Even during closing arguments. Pray this time 

he's fair with all Lawyers, State and Defense. Because we are stuck 

with him. 


Friday, June 21, 2019

Sidney Moorer Retrial will be in September. In Horry Co.




                                                    Sidney Moorer 
HORRY COUNTY, S.C. (WMBF) – The man accused in the disappearance of Heather Elvis will once again face a jury in September.
Judge Markley Dennis announced the decision Friday morning in a pretrial hearing. The retrial will also take place in Horry County instead of Georgetown County.

In the pretrial hearing, Moorer’s defense team tried to suppress any testimony that indicated Elvis was pregnant at the time of her disappearance, however Dennis denied the motion. ( Amen )
Dennis also approved a questionnaire be submitted to the jury, so long as both the prosecution and the defense agree on the questions.
A mistrial was declared in Moorer’s 2016 kidnapping trial.
In August 2017, Moorer was sentenced to ten years in prison after a jury found him guilty of obstruction of justice for impeding the investigation into Elvis’ disappearance.
Last year, a jury convicted Moorer’s wife, Tammy Moorer, of kidnapping Elvis. She is currently serving a 30-year prison sentence.