🚨BREAKING: South Carolina Jury Finds Asian Store Owner NOT GUILTY After Shooting Unarmed 14-Year-Old Black Teen In The Back
A 61-year-old convenience store owner chased down and shot a 14-year-old Black teen in the back even though the boy didn’t steal anything and a jury just found him not guilty.
On May 30, 2023, Chikei Rick Chow chased 14-year-old Cyrus Carmack-Belton over 130 yards before shooting him in the back. Prosecutors said Carmack-Belton did not steal anything and did not point his gun at anyone — it fell during the chase. Carmack-Belton died in his twin brother’s arms.
On June 1, 2026, a jury found Chow not guilty of murder after he claimed self-defense.
Cyrus Carmack-Belton’s family sobbed in court as the verdict was read. The case sparked protests in the Black community, with many questioning how someone could shoot an unarmed 14-year-old in the back and still walk free.
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I agree with you. Even, though this situation is tragic, juveniles shouldn’t be sentenced to the death penalty or life without parole because of their undeveloped brains and their ability for change.
I watched this guy’s Jamaican grandmother, white uncle, childhood friend and feminine teacher plea for his life. Both of his parents were in the military. He’s the only defendant who cried. He also appeared to be the smartest one with the most potential of them all. Considering the “victim” in this matter was no different or better than his assailants I think 25 to life is enough.
Unleashing Georgia’s economy and making our state the most affordable in America is going to take action.
My plan halts the insane property taxes, slashes the income tax, ends the free rides, and smashes the political cartel that cares more about lining its pockets than helping regular people.
When I say we’re going to light it up, I mean it.
I would amend it to specifically include formerly incarcerated people once their sentences are completed and a showing of reformed behavior to exercise their 2nd amendment right