McColl, South Carolina — A devastating accident on Tuesday, November 26, claimed the life of George Garner II, the mayor of McColl, a small town in Marlboro County. The 49-year-old mayor died after colliding with a tractor trailer truck while reportedly being pursued by sheriff’s deputies.
The crash occurred around 2:40 p.m. on S.C. 34 in the nearby community of Mechanicsville, approximately eight miles east of Darlington. According to reports from Darlington County Coroner Todd Hardee, Garner was driving a 2007 Chevy Tahoe west on the highway when his vehicle crossed into the opposing lane and collided with a Volvo tractor trailer.
At the time of the crash, Garner was being pursued by a deputy from Marlboro County. Hardee specified that this pursuit was not due to any wrongdoing on the part of Garner, but rather an effort to ensure his well-being. This detail raises questions given the context that the McColl police force had recently resigned, stirring concerns about public safety in the area.
Following the accident, Garner was transported to McLeod Regional Medical Center, where he ultimately succumbed to his injuries. The situation is currently under investigation by the South Carolina Highway Patrol’s Major Accident Investigation Team, which will provide further details on the circumstances surrounding the incident as they unfold.
McColl, a town with a population of roughly 1,900 residents, is now grappling with the sudden loss of its elected leader. Garner had recently been re-elected as mayor, a testament to his commitment to his community. His passing leaves a significant void in the town’s governance and leadership.
The Darlington County Coroner indicated that a formal manner of death will be announced in the coming days, which may shed light on the overall circumstances surrounding the tragic event. As the investigation continues, both local officials and residents are likely to seek clarity on the events that led to such an untimely loss.
This incident occurs amidst significant changes within the McColl law enforcement sector, following the resignation of the entire police force just days prior. This development has heightened the sense of urgency regarding community safety and the effectiveness of local governance.
As investigators piece together the details of the crash, the citizens of McColl and surrounding areas are left with unanswered questions. The pursuit of justice for Garner and assurances regarding community safety are on the minds of many as they navigate this painful chapter in their town’s history.
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