Mayor of small SC town killed in car crash days after town’s entire police force resigned
The mayor of a small South Carolina town died Tuesday, Nov. 26, after a crash with a tractor trailer truck, and was reportedly being pursued by sheriff’s deputies at the time of the incident
McColl Mayor George Garner II, 49, died as a result of the crash, according to social media posts from Darlington County Coroner Todd Hardee. The crash occurred on S.C. 34 in Mechanicsville at about 2:40 p.m. Tuesday, the coroner said.
McColl is a town of about 1,900 people in Marlboro County. Garner had recently been re-elected as mayor.
“When the incident occurred Mr. Garner was being pursued by a Marlboro County Deputy,” Hardee wrote. “The pursuit was not related to any laws being broken. The pursuit was taking place in an effort to protect the well being of Mr. Garner.”
The crash came days after published reports indicated the entire police force in McColl had recently resigned.
S.C. Highway Patrol Trooper Lena Butler said Garner was traveling west on S.C. 34 in a 2007 Chevy Tahoe. Garner’s vehicle went left of center and crashed with a Volvo tractor trailer. Garner was taken to McLeod Regional Medical Center, where he died.
Mechanicsville is a small community about eight miles east of the town of Darlington. The incident is being investigated by the Highway Patrol’s Major Accident Investigation Team. Hardee said he would release a manner of death in the case in coming days.
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