News Summary
A high-speed chase in Horry County unfolded when TeJuan Anton Wilson failed to dim his high beams, leading to reckless speeds over 90 mph. The situation escalated when he discarded a Glock pistol during the pursuit. After officers apprehended him at a gas station, they discovered his driver’s license was suspended due to unpaid tickets. Wilson now faces multiple charges including failure to stop for blue lights and weapons-related offenses. The dramatic incident coincided with winter weather warnings for the area, adding to the day’s chaos.
High-Speed Confrontation in Horry County
On a rather eventful Sunday in Horry County, a local man, TeJuan Anton Wilson, found himself in quite the predicament after a dramatic high-speed chase with law enforcement. The situation escalated quickly when officers attempted to pull Wilson over on Highway 501 for failing to dim his high beams. Who would have thought a simple traffic stop could end in such chaos?
Fast and Furious
Once the lights flashed behind him, Wilson decided that stopping wasn’t on his agenda. Instead, he revved up his engine and took off, reaching speeds that exceeded 90 miles per hour. The chase was nothing short of a tense action movie scene as officers chased Wilson down the highway. However, it wasn’t long before things escalated further when they witnessed Wilson toss what appeared to be a pistol out of his vehicle while racing under the Highway 31 overpass. Talk about a plot twist!
The thrown weapon sparked across the pavement, bouncing onto the shoulder of the road. Fortunately, no one was harmed during this audacious act. After a whirlwind of speed and sudden moves, Wilson finally decided to pull into a gas station where officers apprehended him without further incident. A very wise choice on his part!
What Happened Next?
A simple search before placing Wilson in the back of a patrol car revealed something startling: his South Carolina state driver’s license was actually suspended due to unpaid traffic tickets. Turns out, this chase was just the icing on the cake for someone already in hot water!
But it gets even wilder. Once officers retrieved the discarded item, they discovered it was indeed a Glock pistol with switch attachments, classifying it as an automatic weapon. This raised some serious eyebrows and added several layers to the charges against Wilson. Now, he faces a basket of charges including failure to stop for blue lights, driving under suspension, and an array of weapons charges.
The Aftermath
After being booked, Wilson made his way out of the J. Reuben Long Detention Center later that Sunday afternoon on bond. A legal mess awaits him, that’s for sure.
Winter Weather Updates
As if this drama wasn’t enough for one Sunday, the National Weather Service chimed in with warnings about an impending winter storm set to impact the area. A winter storm watch has been issued from Friday 7 a.m. until Saturday 7 a.m., affecting regions including the Pickens Mountains and Upstate South Carolina.
Forecasters are anticipating heavy mixed precipitation with total accumulations of 1 to 3 inches of snow and sleet and about one-tenth of an inch of ice. The timing couldn’t be worse, as hazardous winter conditions are expected to impact commutes during both Friday morning and evening.
Stay Safe on the Roads
The National Weather Service urges everyone to exercise caution as weather-related vehicle crashes can lead to over 6,000 deaths and more than 480,000 injuries each year. It’s a sobering reminder of how essential it is to stay aware and informed, especially during treacherous weather episodes.
Meteorologist Rachel Zouzias noted that while Myrtle Beach does get snow on occasion, it remains a rare occurrence. With the average low around 36.7 degrees Fahrenheit in January, residents may find themselves unaccustomed to dealing with snow and ice.
In light of the incoming cold, precautions are advised for vulnerable populations, pets, plants, and plumbing. Keeping warm during these chilly temperatures is crucial.
This weekend was undoubtedly packed with excitement in Horry County, leaving everyone to wonder what Monday might bring!
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- Myrtle Beach Online: Weather News
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- Post and Courier: Freezing Snow Forecast
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- WMBF News: Strong Winter Storm
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Climate and Weather
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- Google News: Winter Storm South Carolina