Ocean Blvd viral video shooter out of jail in NC

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David Hucks is a 12th generation descendant of the area we now call Myrtle Beach, S.C. David attended Coastal Carolina University and like most of his family, has never left the area. David is the lead journalist at MyrtleBeachSC.com

The gunman behind a now-viral Myrtle Beach shooting is out of jail and free as of today.

Online records show Edward Williams Jr., 37, of Charlotte, was released from the Mecklenburg County jail Thursday morning just after 3:30 a.m.

Williams was released on a $50,000 secured bond for his extradition charge, which was set Wednesday at a hearing, according to a spokesperson for the Mecklenburg County Clerk of Superior Court.

Williams’ next court date is set for May 17, according to the spokesperson.

Williams shot into a truck on Ocean Boulevard which was captured on camera. The video later went viral on all social media platforms.

SHOOTING AS IT OCCURED

Red tape kept Myrtle Beach Police officers from bringing Williams to Myrtle Beach because he didn’t waive his extradition, meaning Grand Strand investigators have to get a Governor’s Warrant in order for Williams to face attempted murder and weapons charges.

Edward Williams Jr. was identified as the shooter in the Myrtle Beach incident, and he was arrested in North Carolina. This morning, Williams was released from the Mecklenburg County jail. This news spread quickly through social media, and it caused an uproar in the Myrtle Beach community.

Reaction from the Myrtle Beach Police Department

The Myrtle Beach Police Department was quick to respond to Williams’ release. They issued a statement to the media, clarifying that they had no role in Williams’ release and that it was the decision of the Mecklenburg County court. The department also assured the community that they were continuing their investigation and that they would ensure justice was served.

The investigation into the shooting and Williams’ involvement

The investigation into the Myrtle Beach shooting incident is ongoing, and the police department has been working tirelessly to bring the perpetrators to justice. Williams is the prime suspect in the case, and the police are investigating his involvement. They are also looking into other individuals who may have been involved in the incident.

The impact of social media on the case

Social media played a significant role in the Myrtle Beach shooting incident. The viral video that captured the incident was shared widely on social media platforms, and it helped the police department in their investigation. However, social media also played a negative role in the case. It caused misinformation and speculation to spread, which added to the confusion and tension in the community.

The controversy surrounding Williams’ release

Williams’ release from Mecklenburg County jail caused controversy in the Myrtle Beach community. Many people were outraged that a shooting suspect was released. They felt that it was a threat to public safety, and it undermined the justice system.

The response from the Myrtle Beach community

The Myrtle Beach community was deeply affected by the shooting incident and Williams’ release. The incident highlighted the need for unity and support in times of crisis.

The role of law enforcement in high-profile cases

The Myrtle Beach shooting incident is a high-profile case, and it has put a spotlight on the role of law enforcement in such cases. Law enforcement officers have a duty to serve and protect the community, and they must do so with integrity and professionalism. High-profile cases require a lot of resources and expertise, and law enforcement officers must work together to ensure justice is served.

The aftermath and lessons learned

The Myrtle Beach shooting incident and Williams’ release will have a lasting impact on the community. It has highlighted the need for better communication and collaboration between law enforcement agencies. The incident has also shown the power of social media and its impact on high-profile cases. The community has learned the importance of coming together in times of crisis and the need for ongoing support for the victims and their families.

Whether Williams will face any penalties for his actions in Myrtle Beach are unclear.

What is clear is that, at this time, Williams is a free man.

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