South Carolina Road Rage Killing Sparks Allegations of Police Cover-Up, Victim’s Sister Demands Justice

SOUTH CAROLINA — A shocking development in a two-year-old road rage shooting in Horry County has raised serious questions about law enforcement conduct, after a victim’s sister came forward with what she says is evidence of a deliberate cover-up by a high-ranking police official.

Jennifer Foley, sister of the deceased, uncovered recorded phone calls that allegedly reveal a deputy chief promising to shield her brother’s killer from prosecution. The case, which initially drew attention for its violence, has now become a focal point of public outrage over corruption and favoritism within the Horry County Sheriff’s Department.

Road Rage Turns Deadly

The incident in question dates back two years, when a road rage altercation on a South Carolina highway escalated into gunfire, resulting in the death of Foley’s brother. While details of the shooting remain under review, initial reports suggested that the case was handled internally without full transparency.

Allegations of Law Enforcement Misconduct

According to Jennifer Foley, her recent findings include recorded conversations between a deputy chief and the suspected shooter, where the officer allegedly assures the individual that they would be protected from legal consequences. The explosive nature of this evidence has prompted demands for an external investigation and potential criminal charges.

“It felt like no one cared,” Foley said in an emotional statement. “But when I heard that tape, I knew I had to make it public. The people deserve to know what happened.”

Calls for Transparency and Accountability

The Wall Street Journal, which first reported on the recordings, described the case as a potential real-life example of systemic failure in police oversight. Local residents are now pressing county leaders for an independent review of the shooting and subsequent departmental actions…

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