A grieving family demands justice after their son was gunned down in a South Carolina road rage incident. Scott Spivey’s mother and sister say authorities ignored their questions while protecting a wealthy businessman who claimed “self-defense.” New evidence suggests police may have covered up details to help the shooter avoid consequences.
Scott Spivey made one mistake – coming too close to another car while driving home from a bar. Weldon Boyd, a North Myrtle Beach businessman, called 911 claiming Scott threatened him with a gun. Never mind that Boyd CHASED Scott for nine miles before shooting him 40 times. Since when do “victims” hunt down strangers for nearly ten minutes?
The coroner’s office rushed to move Scott’s body before proper investigation. They claimed severe weather forced them to haul his corpse in his own truck to a police impound lot. Since when does rain destroy bullet holes in windshields? This smells like a coordinated effort to hide evidence from hardworking taxpayers.
Police detectives decided within hours that Boyd acted in self-defense. Never mind that Scott was shot in the BACK while trying to escape. The “investigation” consisted of taking the shooter’s word while dismissing multiple witnesses who saw Boyd instigate the confrontation. Real justice doesn’t clock out early.
Boyd and his passenger fired enough rounds to take down an army – 40 bullets sprayed through their own windshield. Scott managed just a few return shots before collapsing. This wasn’t self-defense. This was a militia-style execution on a public road while police looked the other way.
New recordings prove Deputy Chief Brandon Strickland worked “in the shadows” to protect Boyd. While Scott’s family begged for answers, cops were busy high-fiving the shooter behind closed doors. Our law enforcement should serve THE PEOPLE – not cover for connected elites who play judge, jury, and executioner.
The Spivey family represents every American who’s been failed by a broken system. While bureaucrats protect violent offenders, ordinary citizens pay the price. Scott’s mother Deborah still waits for someone – anyone – in authority to care about finding the truth.
This case exposes everything wrong with America today. A hardworking man’s life gets erased while the powerful rewrite the rules. The Spiveys won’t stop fighting – and neither should red-blooded patriots who believe in real justice over backroom deals.