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Haywood Mall Suspect Tied to Earlier Shooting, Deputies Reveal

Haywood Mall Suspect Tied to Earlier Shooting, Deputies Reveal

Teen Arrested in Two Separate Shootings in Greenville County

What Happened?

An 18-year-old man named Kalief Terrill Walker is now facing charges in two different shootings — one that happened in March and another that happened in June. Both incidents involved guns, and people were hurt in at least one of them.

Let’s break down each event so it’s easy to understand.


The March Shooting

On March 27, something happened at a home on Dobey Drive. Here’s what we know:

  • Kalief Walker and a juvenile (someone younger than 18) got into an argument with a victim outside the home.
  • That argument escalated, and the two fired multiple rounds (shots) at the home.
  • Both Walker and the juvenile were arrested on Monday in connection with this incident.

What Charges Did Walker Face?

Walker was hit with several serious charges:

  • Attempted murder — meaning police believe he tried to kill someone.
  • Possession of a weapon during a violent crime — having a gun while doing something violent.
  • Discharging a firearm into a dwelling — shooting into a home where people live.
  • Unlawful possession of a weapon — he wasn’t supposed to have a gun in the first place.

Important Point: Walker was denied bond on all charges. This means a judge decided he is too dangerous or likely to run away, so he must stay in jail while waiting for his trial. He cannot pay money to get out.


The June Shooting at Haywood Mall

Walker was also involved in another shooting that happened on June 13 at Haywood Mall, a shopping center in Greenville.

Here’s what happened:

  • An argument broke out between people who knew each other — this wasn’t random.
  • The argument escalated into gunfire.
  • Walker himself was shot — he was hit in the shoulder and the neck.
  • A woman who was just a bystander (not involved at all) was also shot in the foot.

What Charges Did Walker Face for This One?

For the mall shooting, Walker was given a $15,000 total bond (meaning he could eventually pay that amount to get out of jail) and was charged with:

  • Breach of peace, high and aggravated — causing a serious disturbance.
  • Contributing to the delinquency of a minor — involving a younger person in criminal activity.
  • Possession of a stolen pistol — the gun he had was stolen.

Important Point: Unlike the March case, Walker was granted bond for the mall shooting. This means the judge allowed the possibility of him getting out of jail if he pays the money.


Walker’s Brother Was Also Arrested

Police also arrested Walker’s brother, 17-year-old Kamari Stephone Walker, in connection with the mall shooting. He was charged as an adult (not as a minor) with:

  • Assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature

This means the legal system is treating him as an adult for this serious charge, even though he is under 18.


Summary

Detail March Shooting (Dobey Drive) June Shooting (Haywood Mall)
Date March 27 June 13
What happened Walker and a juvenile shot at a home after an argument An argument between people who knew each other turned into gunfire
People hurt Not specified Walker (shoulder & neck) and a bystander woman (foot)
Bond Denied — must stay in jail $15,000 — could get out if paid
Key charges Attempted murder, weapon possession, shooting into a home Breach of peace, stolen gun, involving a minor

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Why was Walker denied bond for the March shooting but given bond for the mall shooting?
A: Judges look at how serious the charges are and whether the person might be dangerous or try to run away. The March charges included attempted murder, which is extremely serious, so the judge decided he should stay in jail no matter what.

Q: What does "charged as an adult" mean for Kamari Walker?
A: Even though Kamari is 17, the court decided to treat him as an adult because of the seriousness of the crime. This could mean harsher penalties if he is found guilty.

Q: Was the mall shooting random?
A: No. Police said it started as an argument between people who knew each other. It was not a random attack on strangers.

Q: What does "discharging a firearm into a dwelling" mean?
A: It simply means shooting a gun at or into a home. This is a very serious crime because people inside could be hurt or killed.

Q: Could Walker face prison time?
A: Yes. With charges like attempted murder, if convicted, he could face many years in prison. The legal process is still ongoing.

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