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Sponsor Our ArticlesTreyvon Sellers, a former deputy in Florence County, is facing severe charges including third-degree domestic violence and breach of peace. These allegations stem from a disturbing incident where Sellers allegedly threatened a victim from a moving vehicle. Following this incident, Sheriff T.J. Joye terminated Sellers’ employment. The case is compounded by previous officer-involved shooting charges, heightening concerns about law enforcement conduct in the community.
Florence County, SC – In a case that’s capturing the attention of many in the community, former Florence County Deputy Treyvon Sellers is in a heap of trouble. The 29-year-old, who once served in the Florence County Sheriff’s Office, has been hit with serious charges, including third-degree domestic violence and breach of peace. These charges stem from a disturbing incident that took place on July 25 in nearby Darlington County.
According to the legal documents, the situation escalated dramatically when Sellers allegedly climbed onto a moving vehicle that was being driven by the victim. What followed was a chaotic scene, with Sellers reportedly making attempts to strike the individual behind the wheel. Not stopping there, he is said to have approached the victim in a threatening manner, shouting obscenities close to a public road. This kind of behavior is certainly unbecoming of someone who held a position in law enforcement.
As a direct result of this incident, Florence County Sheriff T.J. Joye made the decision to terminate Sellers’ employment, deeming his conduct as incompatible with the ethics expected from a deputy. It’s worth noting that at the time of this firing, Sellers was already on leave due to his involvement in a deadly officer-involved shooting back in May 2024.
Just to give you a bit of context, the officer-involved shooting occurred on May 26, 2024. It all started after Sellers chased a suspect, identified as William Dwayne Rankin, who had fled into a residence following a vehicle crash. The chase ended tragically when Sellers shot Rankin five times, resulting in Rankin’s death shortly thereafter at the hospital. Additionally, a bystander – an uninvolved homeowner – was injured by a police K-9 during this tense encounter, suffering permanent injuries due to Sellers’ inability to control the dog properly. It truly raises questions about the level of training and judgment required in such situations.
Now, alongside the domestic violence charges, Sellers is also facing much graver accusations including voluntary manslaughter, assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature, and misconduct in office linked to the shooting. Such charges indicate the severity of the overall situation and the legal implications stemming from his actions.
In light of these events, Sellers has attempted to secure bond on three occasions. Recently, a court hearing resulted in a bond being set at a substantial $200,000. He must comply with certain conditions of this bond, which include GPS monitoring and house arrest. It seems the court is taking no chances while the case remains ongoing.
Sellers is currently under the counsel of attorneys Rose Mary Parham and Shipp Daniel. They are arguing that his actions during the shooting were justified, suggesting that his state of mind during the incident plays a significant role in this complex case. As it stands, the South Carolina Attorney General’s Office is taking the lead in prosecuting this case, but the outcome remains unclear as the legal process unfolds.
As the Florence County community watches these developments closely, many people are undoubtedly left wondering about the implications of this case on trust in law enforcement. It’s a complicated scenario that raises questions from various angles and leaves the future uncertain for both Sellers and the community. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the gravity of the responsibilities held by those in law enforcement and the lasting impact incidents like this can create.
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