The courtroom where the sentence for Kawasi L. Dingle was delivered, marking a significant moment for domestic violence victims in Myrtle Beach.
Kawasi L. Dingle, a 37-year-old man from Sellers, has been sentenced to eight years in prison for domestic violence and kidnapping following a jury trial. The case, stemming from a harrowing incident in December 2023, highlights the ongoing issue of domestic violence within the Myrtle Beach community. With the support of law enforcement and the bravery of the victim, justice has been served, serving as an important reminder of the need to confront such abusive behaviors in society.
In a case that has sent ripples through the Myrtle Beach community, a 37-year-old man from Sellers, named Kawasi L. Dingle, has been sentenced to a total of eight years in prison. This sentence comes after a jury found him guilty of domestic violence and kidnapping. The legal proceedings, which began on February 5, 2025, brought to light a tragic incident that occurred on December 6, 2023, casting a shadow over the usually lively shores of Myrtle Beach.
The chain of events that led to Dingle’s arrest began on a chilly night in December 2023. During this harrowing episode, Dingle reportedly forcefully confined, beat, and even strangled a female victim. The violence didn’t stop with just this initial assault; it tragically continued into the early hours of December 7, 2023, leaving the victim in a precarious and dangerous situation. The Myrtle Beach Police Department was first brought into the picture when they responded to serve a warrant related to a previous domestic violence incident involving Dingle on that fateful morning.
With the police on the scene, Dingle was apprehended, and the wheels of justice began to turn. The trial was presided over by Circuit Court Judge Michael G. Nettles, where the details of the case unfolded. After a thorough jury trial, the verdict was delivered on the same day it began, February 5, 2025, resulting in Dingle’s conviction. He was handed down two concurrent sentences: eight years for the kidnapping charge and eight years for the domestic violence charge. Importantly, due to the violent nature of the kidnapping, Dingle will not be eligible for parole, ensuring he spends the full sentence behind bars.
This case highlights not just a personal tragedy, but a broader issue of domestic violence that shakes the very foundations of families and communities. In this difficult time, the victim showcased immense courage by stepping forward to testify against her abuser. Her decision to take the stand served a dual purpose; not only did it hold Dingle accountable for his actions, but it also aimed to prevent others from suffering a similar fate. The bravery she displayed has been recognized by legal officials and community members alike.
The Myrtle Beach Police Department played a pivotal role in bringing this case to light and ensuring the safety of the victim. Special acknowledgment goes to Officers David Romonouskas, Max Rodriguez, Alex Lang, Matthew Moreland, and Drew Longshore, whose dedication and swift actions may have saved the victim’s life. With their commitment to protecting those affected by domestic violence, law enforcement in Horry County is sending a clear message: victims will be supported, and abusers will face consequences.
The community’s reaction has been one of relief and support for the victim. Many are rallying around the notion that domestic violence cannot and will not be tolerated. As the dust settles on this poignant case, local residents are hopeful that the outcome will encourage others in similar situations to seek help and come forward. It’s a reminder that every voice is important, and speaking out can indeed lead to significant change.
As Myrtle Beach processes this shocking event, it’s a reminder of the importance of raising awareness about domestic violence and the resources available for those affected. The authorities are reaffirming their commitment to standing by victims, and this case exemplifies the strength that comes from unity and action against abusers. In the face of darkness, light shines through when communities come together to protect their own.
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