Couple to announce federal civil rights lawsuit after incident with state trooper

RICHLAND COUNTY, S.C. (WACH) — A Blythewood couple who say they were wrongly accused of theft, handcuffed and held at gunpoint in front of their children, is set to announce a federal civil rights lawsuit on Wednesday.

Kartrez Rush, his wife, Jasmine Scott, and their three children were driving through Sumter County on their way home from a work function in May 2025 when they claim they were followed and pulled over by a South Carolina Highway Patrol trooper.

According to the complaint, the incident began when a caller who was allegedly following Rush’s vehicle and U-Haul trailer incorrectly identified them as carrying stolen dirt bikes and a four-wheeler…

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