His Name is Joe Brown Weaver IV: White Man (and his dog) Murdered by Four Black Men in Home Invasion in South Carolina
Nothing good ever happens after midnight.
A white man and his dog were getting ready to go to sleep on a Monday morning. Four black men named Polo, Muanah, Elijah, and Devonte broke into Joe Brown Weaver IV's home, shooting both his dog and the white man.
Both died. [Cops: Four arrested after man, dog shot to death during Summerville home burglary, Live5News.com, 1-28-19]:
Investigators have arrested four suspects after a man and a dog were killed and another man shot during a home burglary in Summerville.
Summerville police arrested 22-year-old Polo Keoki Salazar, 21-year-old Muanah Aruna Fortune Jr., 20-year-old Elijah Quinlin Green and 25-year-old Devonte Trevon Major. All were denied bond Monday afternoon.
Dorchester County Coroner Paul Brouthers said 47-year-old Joe Brown Weaver IV of Summerville died in the incident.
At 12:03 a.m. on Monday, police received a 911 call about a shooting in the 100 block of Myrtle Place (Robynwyn).
Court records state that the suspects gained entry through the back door of the home, and that a dog was shot as soon as the suspects got inside. The dog died shortly after.
An affidavit states that as the suspects were ransacking the house, the victim was shot multiple times in the chest which resulted in his death.
A neighbor called 911 and told emergency dispatchers that two people and a dog were shot by four people who had just fled the scene.
Officers were in the area when the call was made and saw a dark colored Honda CRV leaving the area at a high-rate of speed.
Officers made contact with the SUV on Central Avenue at Laurel Street and tried to stop it, but the suspects fled, according to Summerville police spokesman Thomas Peterson.
A report states that during the chase, the suspects discarded four guns from the SUV along with the victim’s wallet, all of which was recovered.
The pursuit went through Dorchester County via 17A into Colleton County where deputies stopped the car with stop sticks.
According to investigators, the suspects used a stolen Honda CRV from Walterboro, and Salazar was the driver.
Officers say Salazar, Fortune admitted entering the home to steal, and also admitted that all the suspects were armed with guns.
The four suspects, all from Beaufort County, face charges of murder, attempted murder, possession of a stolen vehicle, burglary first-degree, possession of a firearm during the commission of a violent crime, armed robbery, and ill treatment of animals in general, torture.
Shooting survivor goes to neighbor
The man who survived went to a neighbor's home following the shooting.The neighbor then called 911.
911 Operator: “He’s saying he was shot in the chest and is breathing okay?”
Neighbor: "Yes, he's standing right in front of my door."
911 Operator: “What about the dog and the other person?”
Neighbor: “The dog is dead and the friend is dead.”
Charles Wall lives just down the street and saw the police cars, ambulances and fire trucks.
“I see one policeman draw a shotgun, pump it so I know there was a problem down there,” Wall said."Having been in Vietnam, I just told my wife to go in the house and lay low. That’s the way I look at it."
Remember: if white privilege were real, we'd never hear the end of this story, where four black men murdered a white man and his dog in South Carolina.
Instead, black privilege equates to the media doing everything possible to keep this story barely localized.
Rest in peace, Joe.
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