South Carolina woman accused of kicking officer in groin, threatening to run them over

HORRY COUNTY, S.C. (WBTW) — A 21-year-old woman is facing nearly a dozen charges after allegedly hitting a person’s vehicle with her own and telling a uniformed officer “I’m going to run you over with my car” and “beat you up until you die,” according to police records obtained by News13.

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Taylor Marie Rowell of Galivants Ferry faces a slew of charges including assaulting a police officer serving process, malicious injury to personal property of more than $2,000 but less than $10,000 and two counts of threatening the life of a public employee. She was booked into the J. Reuben Long Detention Center on Christmas Eve and released Thursday.

Horry County police responded Monday night to a home off Gary Road in the Conway area for a suspect intentionally hitting a parked vehicle, an incident report shows. While en route, officers learned Rowell crashed her vehicle in a ditch up the road. They had prior knowledge of Rowell and knew her driver’s license was suspended.

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