Orangeburg pair accused of pulling guns on dad, 11-year-old
ORANGEBURG, S.C. (WIS) - The Orangeburg County Sheriff’s Office said two men have been arrested in connection with a robbery on Interstate 26.
Lloyd Fulton, 18, and Terrance Jackson, 19, were arrested and each charged with two counts of armed robbery with a deadly weapon and two counts of possession of a weapon during a violent crime.
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Sheriff Leroy Ravenell said Fulton and Jackson held a North Carolina man and his 11-year-old daughter at gunpoint on the side of I-26 on Friday afternoon. The father and daughter had pulled over to rearrange a spilled cooler.
During the encounter, the man was able to distract the two gunmen, giving him and his daughter the opportunity to drive away, deputies said. Fulton and Jackson followed them in a truck but experienced tire failure near the exit for I-95.
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Deputies said the two men abandoned their truck and ran about half a mile into a nearby swamp area, where they were found and arrested after deputies deployed a K9 unit to help locate them.
“The two individuals pulled handguns on this man and his 11-year-old daughter, who had pulled over to the side of the highway,” Sheriff Leroy Ravenell said. “We’re just so thankful these two ers through were not injured.”
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