Videos

 

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Video Timeline:

2:40 Driver attempts to change lanes. Defendant does not have room to allow driver over. Defendant did not see driver until driver swerved.

2:44 Driver blows horn at Defendant

3:11 Driver speeds and pulls alongside and curses Defendant. The first ‘Fuck You’ is the driver. Everything else is Defendant due to the proximity of the microphone.

3:37 Driver curses (not audible as Defendant’s passenger window has been rolled up) and flips off Defendant as Defendant passes driver caught in traffic at Corley Mill Road intersection. Defendant curses back (not yelling).

3:54 Driver again speeds up and pulls alongside Defendant. Defendant, in self defense, shows driver Defendant is armed. Driver heard threatening to call police.

Note: Driver is driving on a revoked license and has outstanding Bench Warrants. LCSD is hell bent on retailialtion against me and failed to do a proper investigation. Because of their retailation, gross negligence and incompetance, the driver of this vehicle, was later arrested in Virgina on human trafficking charges. Good job, LCSD, good job!!

ARTICLE 17
 
Harassment and Stalking


SECTION 16-3-1700. Definitions.

As used in this article:

(A) "Harassment in the first degree" means a pattern of intentional, substantial, and unreasonable intrusion into the private life of a targeted person that serves no legitimate purpose and causes the person and would cause a reasonable person in his position to suffer mental or emotional distress. Harassment in the first degree may include, but is not limited to:

(1) following the targeted person as he moves from location to location;

(C) "Stalking" means a pattern of words, whether verbal, written, or electronic, or a pattern of conduct that serves no legitimate purpose and is intended to cause and does cause a targeted person and would cause a reasonable person in the targeted person's position to fear:

(1) death of the person or a member of his family;

(2) assault upon the person or a member of his family;

(3) bodily injury to the person or a member of his family;

(4) criminal sexual contact on the person or a member of his family;

(5) kidnapping of the person or a member of his family; or

(6) damage to the property of the person or a member of his family.

D) "Pattern" means two or more acts occurring over a period of time, however short, evidencing a continuity of purpose.

ARTICLE 6

Protection of Persons and Property


SECTION 16-11-410. Citation of article.

This article may be cited as the "Protection of Persons and Property Act".

HISTORY: 2006 Act No. 379, Section 1, eff June 9, 2006.

SECTION 16-11-420. Intent and findings of General Assembly.

(A) It is the intent of the General Assembly to codify the common law Castle Doctrine which recognizes that a person's home is his castle and to extend the doctrine to include an occupied vehicle and the person's place of business.

(B) The General Assembly finds that it is proper for law-abiding citizens to protect themselves, their families, and others from intruders and attackers without fear of prosecution or civil action for acting in defense of themselves and others.

(C) The General Assembly finds that Section 20, Article I of the South Carolina Constitution guarantees the right of the people to bear arms, and this right shall not be infringed.

(D) The General Assembly finds that persons residing in or visiting this State have a right to expect to remain unmolested and safe within their homes, businesses, and vehicles.

(E) The General Assembly finds that no person or victim of crime should be required to surrender his personal safety to a criminal, nor should a person or victim be required to needlessly retreat in the face of intrusion or attack.

 

ARTICLE 4

Concealed Weapon Permits

SECTION 23-31-210. Definitions.

(5) "Concealable weapon" means a firearm having a length of less than twelve inches measured along its greatest dimension that must be carried in a manner that is hidden from public view in normal wear of clothing except when needed for self-defense, defense of others, and the protection of real or personal property.