Did Weldon Boyd get immunity in deadly shooting of Scott Spivey? What judge said

After four days of testimony, including that of the two shooters, a Stand Your Ground hearing regarding the death of Scott Spivey ended on Friday with a judge denying immunity for a North Myrtle Beach businessman.

Judge Eugene Griffith Jr. said before the ruling that Boyd had no credibility and that the phone calls recorded days after the shooting were telling.

Griffith has not decided about immunity for Kenneth “Bradley” Williams the second shooter of Spivey and who was a passenger in Boyd’s vehicle that day.

Jennifer Foley, Spivey’s sister, and her family hugged and cried as the judge announced his decision. Boyd and his attorney, Ken Moss, immediately exited the courtroom…

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