J. Reuben Long Detention CenterAuthorities in South Carolina have petitioned to boot a couple from their home in the small town of Conway after the pair allegedly burned a cross near their Black neighbors’ home and yelled “racial slurs,” according to court documents.Fifteenth Circuit Solicitor Jimmy Richardson is asking a court to declare the home a “public nuisance” and remove the residents for at least a year. The couple living there, Alexis Hartnett and Worden Butler, “have harassed, assaulte
A temporary injunction request has been filed by Fifteenth Circuit Solicitor Jimmy Richardson against the Conway couple accused by neighbors of burning a cross in their yard.
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The couple has been harassing, assaulting and threatening neighbors for several years, the solicitor alleges. Is that enough to warrant Horry County taking control of the home?
Monica and Shawn Williams, both Black veterans of the U.S. Army, thought they had bought a retirement home in a neighborhood that lived up to South Carolina s slogan: "Smiling Faces, Beautiful Places."