May 21, 2012

Horry County wildfire contained, man arrested

Firefighters are keeping an eye on a smoldering fire that they contained over the weekend after it burned nearly 200 acres of forest and caused the evacuation of about 50 homes near Myrtle Beach.

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South Carolina Forestry Commission spokesman Scott Hawkins says the fire burned 178 acres near the Legends Golf Resort and subdivision Saturday before firefighters were able to contain it. The evacuated residents were allowed to return to their homes after a few hours and no structures were damaged.

One man was ticketed for not taking proper precautions with a debris fire. He was later arrested on unrelated charges.

Hawkins says the soil under the fire has plenty of organic material that can burn easily, so it may be weeks before officials are confident the fire will not ignite again. “The undeveloped forest land is Carolina Bay terrain,” he said, “Even in somewhat high humidity and wet weather it can burn and burn and burn.”

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Money in budget bill for victims of kiddie train wreck (AUDIO)

Victims of a crash of a city-run kiddie train more than a year ago may get help with their medical bills, if a budget add-on makes it through the Legislature.

The full Senate debates the state budget this week.

Peeler added proviso in Senate committee

Senator Harvey Peeler (R-Cherokee) put a proviso in next year’s budget to cover costs that exceed a limit on what government agencies have to pay. Because of current law, the city of  Spartanburg is  required to pay up to $600,000 – total – to cover all of the cases

A constituent of Peeler’s from Gaffney  lost a six-year-old son in the accident, while about 20 others people were injured. Peeler was not able to legislatively change the $600,000 insurance cap, which would not have helped in this case.

The Spartanburg amusement train was driven too fast and crashed, throwing the passengers into a rock bed.

Peeler was able to get Benji’s Law passed, named after the child who died on the amusement ride accident. That law more closely regulates ride safety.

The senator says that if the train belonged to a private company or commercial amusement part, ”the sky’s the limit” on the financial help they could get.

AUDIO: Peeler explains what the measure would pay for (2:32)

Inmate found dead at Cherokee County prison

The death of a Cherokee County inmate on Friday has stirred up an investigation.

Rickey Lanier Gay of Gaffney was found dead Friday evening at the Cherokee County Detention Center. County Coroner Dennis Fowler says his office has opened up an investigation to find out why. An autopsywas scheduled to determine the cause of Gay’s death.

Investigators said an officer was delivering food to Gay when he found the inmate unresponsive. The detention center’s nurse was the last to see him alive—around noon that day.

Gay had been arrested May 4th and was charged with pointing a firearm.

Tripp Girardeau contributed to this report

Man arrested for killing cyclist in Charleston hit-and-run accident

A man wanted for a deadly hit-and-run accident involving a cyclist in the Charleston area is now in custody.

Investigators say they have arrested 32-year-old Jason Frank Marion of Summerville in connection to a deadly crash early Friday morning that killed the cyclist. Charleston Police say Marion is charged with leaving the scene of a collision that resulted in death. Officials say Marion surrendered to authorities Tuesday afternoon and is scheduled for a bond hearing Wednesday.

The coroner’s office says 51-year-old Gerard Nieto of Charleston died at the scene. The accident happened along Savannah Highway near White Oak Drive just before 1:30 a.m. Officers say both Nieto and Marion were traveling south at the time of the incident.

Sheriff: Teen killed while trying to rob drug dealer

Three men have been arrested in the investigation of a 14-year-old Orangeburg teen that was shot to death.

In a press conference Tuesday, Orangeburg County Sheriff Leroy Ravenell said investigators have determined that the unexplained murder scene was actually a drug deal gone wrong.

Ravenell said an officer said she was flagged down by brothers Jerrell Richardson and John Riley, who told her that their friend Terek Wright had been shot. They said they were walking from a gas station when a white car started following them. They then claimed that someone in the white car had shot Wright and sped off.

Investigators that arrived on the scene said they found Richardson’s and Riley’s story didn’t match the evidence.

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