On November 10, 58-year-old Rick Chow, owner of Columbia’s Xpress Mart Shell Station in South Carolina, chased and shot 14-year-old Cyrus Carmack-Belton whom he falsely accused of shoplifting, reported Martie Bowser at Blavity News.
According to local news station WLTX, Chow accused Carmack-Belton of stealing four water
bottles.
During a press conference on Monday, Sheriff Leon Lott
revealed the teenager had not shoplifted anything from the store. He later
described the shooting as “unjustified” and “senseless.”
As he commented on Sunday’s tragic event,
Lott told the media and members of the community, “You don’t do what
happened last night.”
The interaction between Chow and Carmack-Belton began
around 8 p.m. The teen and the store owner argued after Chow accused the
14-year-old of stealing water he touched.
Although Carmack-Belton touched the bottles,
surveillance footage showed he placed them back in the cooler.
After the teen left the store, Chow’s son chased
Carmack-Belton into a nearby apartment complex.
Lott stated the teen tripped and fell before Chow shot
him in the back after his son claimed the teen had a gun.
The outlet reports authorities confirmed
Carmack-Belton had a gun, but he didn’t point it at the father and son.
The Richland County coroner, Naida Rutherford,
reported the gunshot wound injured the teen’s heart.
She later took to social media to clear up any
misinformation about the shooting, stating it would be ruled a homicide.
Lott was openly distraught during the press
conference. The Daily Mail transcribed the transgressions he felt with
Chow’s actions.
“You don’t shoot somebody in the back if he’s not a
threat to you. It’s the same standard that we do, that cops have to live by.
You have to be defending someone’s life or your life. There has to be immediate
danger to you.”
He emphasized the teen was running away with his back
turned and wasn’t pointing a gun at anyone.
“Even if he had shoplifted four bottles of water, it’s
not something you shoot anyone over much less a 14-year-old.”
Since the shooting, the convenience store on Parklane
Road has been vandalized and looted in retaliation for the murder.
Community members have held multiple protests and vigils at the location, demanding justice for the teenager.
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