Stand Your Ground Immunity Hearing - Scott Spivey Wrongful Death Lawsuit Day 3 + 4 Catchup
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Attorney Mark Tinsley is representing the estate of Scott Spivey in a wrongful death lawsuit against Weldon Boyd and Kenneth Williams (Background on the shooting incident below)
Boyd and Williams are arguing immunity from liability under South Carolina's Stand Your Ground Statute.
Boyd has also initiated a lawsuit against Mark Tinsley.
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Case Info:
Type: Wrongful Death (CIVIL Lawsuit)
Place: Horry County, South Carolina
People:
Plaintiffs (filing the wrongful death lawsuit): The estate/family of Scott Spivey, specifically led by his sister Jennifer Foley (as the representative filing the suit).
Defendants (seeking stand your ground immunity):
Weldon Boyd (also referred to as Charles Weldon Boyd), the driver and owner of Buoys on the Boulevard in North Myrtle Beach.
Kenneth Bradley Williams (often called Bradley Williams or Kenneth "Bradley" Williams), the passenger in Boyd's truck who also fired shots.
Judge: Judge Eugene C. Griffith Jr.
Attorneys: Mark Tinsley for the Spivey Estate
L. Morgan Martin (Williams) and Kenneth Moss (Boyd) for the defense.
BACKGROUND:
Back in September 2023, there was a road rage incident that turned deadly on Highway 9 and Camp Swamp Road. It started as some kind of confrontation between drivers, turned into a chase that lasted about 9 miles, and ended with Boyd and Williams shooting Scott Spivey (a 33-year-old insurance adjuster from North Carolina) through the windshield of Boyd's truck. Spivey died at the scene.
The shooters claimed self-defense, saying Spivey pointed a gun at them and posed an imminent threat. Initially, authorities (including the SC Attorney General's office) ruled it self-defense under stand your ground, no criminal charges were filed. But Spivey's family filed a wrongful death lawsuit, and now this multi-day hearing (started Feb 17, 2026) is determining if Boyd and Williams are immune from civil liability too. If the judge grants immunity, it could end the lawsuit and block any future criminal action.
I'm covering the key points from days 1-3 so far: opening statements, witness testimony (including 911 calls, surveillance video, and changing accounts), forensic details (like where Spivey was shot), and arguments from both sides—one calling it clear self-defense, the other saying it wasn't justified.
This case has drawn a lot of attention because of questions about the original investigation, road rage, and how stand your ground applies in a chase scenario.
If you're following trials, self-defense cases, or this story, stick around and watch with us! What do you think = self-defense or not? Drop your thoughts in the comments or live chat.
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