CRIME & COURTS

Judge Denies ‘Stand Your Ground’ Immunity In Scott Spivey Shooting

Credibility concerns about the “foolish” actions of Weldon Boyd cited by judge in his ruling… meanwhile, second defendant’s claim remains undecided.

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by JENN WOOD *** A South Carolina circuit court judge has denied ‘Stand Your Ground’ immun
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The Colonel Top fan February 20, 2026 at 6:57 pm

Williams will probably be denied immunity too UNLESS Judge Griffith applies the dumbass friend rule and gives him a by. In this case it’s hard tel tell with is the more dumbassery of the friends. Boyd is a murderer.

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The Colonel Top fan February 21, 2026 at 10:35 pm

Sorry, typing while watching the Cocks get their asses handed to them in baseball wasn’t a good idea… That should say: In this case it’s hard to tell which of the two friends is the bigger dumb ass. Boyd is a murderer, guilty of, at a minimum, manslaughter

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Anonymous February 23, 2026 at 10:12 am

I dunno…what was William’s supposed to do – jump out of a vehicle moving up to 100mph to extract himself from the situation? I guess you’re relying on other details of the case not mentioned in the article.

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Anonymous February 21, 2026 at 7:48 am

How is this not just plain vanilla road rage?

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Susan Suggs March 15, 2026 at 7:17 am

Just now seeing this post and my reply not jump out of a vehicle moving at speeds of a 100 there were red lights where they stopped he should have got out then he had opportunities there both guilty in my opinion cut and dry and should be prosecuted that way

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