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14-07-2025
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Pit bull-type dogs attack prominent SC prosecutor out for a jog at Harbison Forest
A prominent Columbia federal prosecutor out for a jog in Harbison State Forest found himself fighting for his life when he was attacked by two large unchained pit bull-type dogs over the weekend. But Winston Holliday, who has helped put some of South Carolina's most notorious criminals behind bars, was saved when an off-duty police officer happened upon what could have been a fatal mauling Saturday morning. The dogs were either pit bulls or pit bull mixes, Holliday said. Holliday, 57, an avid jogger and runner, suffered wounds to his arms and legs, the most serious being to his right forearm. The gash from dog bites required five stitches. A photo Holliday posted on Facebook shows his arm stitched up and spattered with blood. One of his hands won't close because it is so swollen from punching the dogs in self defense. All told, he received 17 stitches on his arms and legs as a result of the attack. Meanwhile, the state Forestry Commission said Monday afternoon that it is closing Harbison State Forest until at least Thursday while it tries to locate the dogs. The commission's notice was posted on FaceBook. The commission said that it had become aware of other incidents in and around the state forest near Broad River Road. Two large aggressive dogs cornered a teenager Friday, but the youth managed to escape without injury, the commission said in its Facebook post. Holliday's attack is being investigated by the Columbia police department, whose jurisdiction includes Harbison forest. Dog traps have been set in an effort to capture the animals, which the Forestry Commission said had not been seen since Saturday. A Forestry Commission spokesperson did not return calls by The State seeking more information, but its Facebook post said a similar dog sighting had been reported July 9. 'Nobody knows who the dogs belong to,' said Columbia police Chief Skip Holbrook. 'Animal control has put some traps out to try to trap them. We have notified the park law enforcement to be aware and be on the lookout also.' Holbrook said it is also possible that the dogs may be running wild. Determining their ownership, or lack thereof, is one of the objects of the police investigation. In an interview with The State, Holliday said he may not have survived the attack if the other man had not happened upon the brutal event. The dogs stopped attacking and ran away when the man, Marc Miramontes, an off-duty police officer with the Lexington police department, showed up, said Holliday, who worked with Miramontes in law enforcement years ago and sometimes sees him while on runs at Harbison State Forest. 'I remember thinking 'I'm flagging, I'm getting tired and they are not losing any''' energy, Holliday said. 'They were getting more aggressive. I think they sensed that I was getting tired. If Marc hadn't been there, I don't know what would have happened.'' Because of the attack, Holliday said he is on antibiotics and will have to undergo a series of rabies shots during the next two weeks. Holliday said the state Forestry Commission, which oversees Harbison forest, is investigating the incident, along with local law enforcement. Holliday spoke with an animal control officer Monday morning. At least one person has indicated he could identify the dogs. Holliday said he hopes they are caught because the animals could hurt other people. They have been reported to have attacked several people's pets in neighborhoods near Harbison State Forest, Holliday said. State foresters told him there had been other reports of the dogs being spotted near the nature preserve, Holliday said. The federal prosecutor said he suspects the dogs were not strays but were owned by someone because they appeared well-fed. They could have been trained as hunting dogs, based on how they worked together during the attack, he said. 'They're strong dogs; they're not being fed on frogs and crickets,'' he said. Harbison State Forest, just nine miles from Columbia's downtown, attracts numerous visitors and nature lovers. A 2,137-acre greenspace, with more than 18 miles of trails, it is a mecca for families, group daytime excursions and outdoor enthusiasts of all types, from joggers to mountain bikers to canoeists. Holliday, an assistant U.S. Attorney in Columbia since 2003, has been on prosecution teams that have sent some of South Carolina's most prominent criminals to prison, including fraudster and convicted killer Alex Murdaugh. Although state prosecutors persuaded a jury to convict Murdaugh of the double murders of his wife and son, Holliday and two other federal prosecutors secured Murdaugh's guilty plea for numerous cases of fraud. Holliday also prosecuted top SCANA and Westinghouse Electric officials for criminal charges related to the failure of the effort to build two new nuclear reactors at the V.C. Summer plant in Fairfield County. Additionally, he and his colleagues have focused on wildlife crimes, as well as on illicit dog fighting rings. Details of the attack Saturday are chilling. A distance runner for 40 years who regularly jogs the trails at Harbison State Forest near his home, Holliday said he was more than a quarter mile into a run through the forest about 7:30 a.m. Saturday when he heard two dogs barking to his left, 15 feet away. As he looked over, he saw the pit-bull-like dogs advancing and beginning to circle him, as if they were a team preparing for an attack. Pit bulls are often considered unpredictable and are responsible for many attacks on people across the country. Typically, dogs that bark at joggers will run away or calm down when the jogger makes noise and yells at them, said Holliday, who has run in distance races across the world, including in Africa and Jamaica, and who is a graduate of the U.S. Army Ranger School. But the Harbison dogs were different. They came after him as he tried to scare them off, he said. While one animal would bark, the other would lunge at him, Holliday said. The dogs inflicted wounds by biting, then tearing at his flesh, he said. 'Once they were circling, one of them was always trying to be in front of me, while the other one got behind me,'' he said. 'In whichever way I was looking, the other dog would launch. I was kind of spinning.'' He tried to fight the dogs off with a stick and with punches, but they kept coming . The animals weighed anywhere from 75 to 90 pounds, he said. Hitting them was like 'hitting a concrete block,'' he said. Holliday, who weighs a lean 185 pounds, said he doubts someone smaller could have held the dogs off. He estimates the attack occurred for about five minutes. Holliday, who is married and the father of three grown children, said it will be hard to forget what happened over the weekend on what he expected was little more than a routine jog. 'As bad as the physical injuries are, in a couple of weeks, that's going to be fine,'' he said. 'But mentally, trying to get back to the point where you feel comfortable running by yourself, I don't know. The sense of helplessness is not something I ever want to experience again.'' This story has been updated with comments from Columbia Police Chief Skip Holbrook and information from the S.C. Forestry Commission.
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09-06-2025
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Two teens arrested after deadly shooting at Columbia, South Carolina Airbnb
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WJBF) — A shooting at an Airbnb in Columbia, South Carolina, left one teenager dead and three others hospitalized. At a news conference Sunday afternoon, authorities said the shooting happened around 5:15 a.m. Friday. Officers were patrolling the Elmwood Park neighborhood when they got a call about a possible break-in. That call quickly escalated to reports of shots fired — and then to someone being shot. When officers got to the home on Lincoln Street, they forced their way in after hearing screams inside. 'They immediately encountered an incredibly chaotic scene with multiple victims,' Columbia Police Chief Skip Holbrook said. 'Four young people shot multiple times.' Eighteen-year-old Jayden Cavon Brackens died at the scene. 'He died from multiple gunshot wounds and nothing else,' Richland County Coroner Naida Rutherford said. 'Please be mindful of what you post on social media. His mom, his family, his community. They're reading these posts that you're putting out that contain false information.' The three other victims — two 18-year-olds and a 17-year-old — are still in the hospital. All are from the Columbia area. Police described the scene inside the Airbnb as devastating. 'This shooting crime scene can only be described as a war zone,' Holbrook said. 'The level of destruction caused by the gun and the gunfire was really just indescribable.' More than 30 shell casings were found from multiple weapons, including an assault-style rifle. So far, two arrests have been made. A 15-year-old male is facing charges including armed robbery and possession of a weapon during a crime. An 18-year-old has been charged with murder, three counts of assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature, and more. His full name was not released. Police are still looking for a third suspect, another 15-year-old boy. 'We anticipate additional charges and additional arrests,' Holbrook said. 'This investigation is advancing rapidly and effectively.' Cornerstone Properties owns the house where the shooting happened and was being rented as an Airbnb. Police have issued a notice of intent to declare the property a public nuisance. 'The owner has been ordered to cease operations of the Airbnb immediately,' Holbrook added. 'They've been 100% cooperative.' Some neighbors say they've long had concerns about short-term rentals in the area. Holbrook said that's a separate issue that the city's code enforcement division may address. As for motive, police say it's still unclear. 'We have some working theories,' Holbrook said. 'But we do not have a motive that we're in a position to speak on with certainty.' Anyone with information is asked to contact Columbia Police or call Crime Stoppers. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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01-06-2025
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Two people killed in Maury County shooting; Columbia police charge suspect
Two people are dead, and a suspect has been charged in a shooting in Maury County. Around 3 p.m. on May 31, shots rang out on Somerset Lane. The Columbia Police Department arrived at the scene by 3:07 p.m. to find three people who had sustained gunshot wounds. Officers pronounced John Bidle, 46, dead at the scene, and emergency responders transferred the other two victims to Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville for treatment. Stacie Wright, 51, died later Saturday evening during surgery at VUMC. The third victim's injuries were not life-threatening, according to Columbia Police. Law enforcement did not release the suspect's name or provide a reason for withholding the information. Still, CPD officials said a 46-year-old male is being charged with two counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted first-degree murder. There may be additional charges for the unnamed suspect, according to a news release. "Investigators are still processing the scene, conducting interviews, and combing through information. Other charges are likely at the conclusion of this investigation," CPD said in a statement. Hadley Hitson covers business news for The Tennessean. She can be reached at hhitson@ To support her work, subscribe to The Tennessean. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Columbia police arrest man in shooting that killed two people
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01-06-2025
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Metro-east man shot in face during failed kidnapping, four arrested
A 52-year-old Uber driver from Monroe County is expected to survive despite being shot in the head during an attempted kidnapping early Saturday, police said. According to a press release from the Columbia Police Department, the Columbia resident picked up two males, ages 17 and 20, in North St. Louis at about 2:30 a.m. A short distance into the ride, one of the males displayed a handgun and demanded he take them to his home. Instead, the driver drove into the parking lot of the Columbia Police Department to seek help, at which point the one of the two males fired the weapon, striking the driver in the face, the release stated. The suspects then fled on foot toward Bolm-Schuhkraft City Park and disappeared into a wooded area. Police and Columbia EMS workers immediately began treating the wounded driver and transported him to a local hospital. According to the release, the man is in critical condition but expected to survive. A short time later, police officers spotted a silver GMC SUV occupied by two females driving slowly in the area where the suspects had fled. Police used a drone to follow the GMC and later observed two Black males exit the woods and get into the vehicle, the release stated. Police stopped the SUV and all four occupants were arrested.. A gun also was recovered, police said. The suspects names have not been released pending criminal charges. The wounded driver's name also was not released.
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31-05-2025
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Multiple people injured after shooting in Columbia
COLUMBIA, Tenn. (WKRN) — A large law enforcement presence was spotted in a Columbia neighborhood Saturday after a shooting reportedly left several people injured. The Columbia Police Department announced shortly after 5 p.m. on Saturday, May 31 that officers are at the scene of a shooting incident with 'multiple gunshot victims' on Somerset Lane. 📧 Have breaking news come to you: → According to authorities, one person is in custody, so there is no active threat to the community at this time. Officials warned residents that investigators will at the scene for a 'lengthy time' to process the evidence. Community members are asked to avoid the area until the scene clears. News 2 has a crew at the scene working to gather additional information about the incident. No other details have been released at this time. 📲 Download the News 2 app to stay updated on the go.📧 Sign up for WKRN email alerts to have breaking news sent to your inbox.💻 for Nashville, TN and all of Middle Tennessee. This is a developing story. WKRN News 2 will continue to update this article as new information becomes available. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.