News Summary
MyAngel Walker, an 18-year-old woman from Clinton, South Carolina, was found dead from a gunshot wound in Greenwood County after being reported missing. The police investigation led to identifying her 19-year-old on-and-off boyfriend Malachi Pressley as the shooter. He has been arrested and charged with murder. The incident highlights the serious issue of domestic violence, with calls for victims to seek help and support. Authorities continue to encourage anyone with information related to the case to come forward.
Clinton, South Carolina – An 18-year-old woman, MyAngel Walker, was found dead from a gunshot wound in Greenwood County after being reported missing by her family. The police investigation began when Walker did not show up for work, which raised concerns about her safety.
Walker was last seen in Clinton on Thursday, prompting cooperative efforts between the Laurens and Clinton Police Departments to locate her. Following the discovery of her body in a vehicle near McKenzie Road, investigators have classified the incident as a homicide.
Following preliminary investigations, police identified Malachi Pressley, a 19-year-old man who was reportedly Walker’s on-and-off boyfriend, as the shooter. He has been arrested and faces charges of murder as well as possession of a weapon during a violent crime. Another individual, Taylor Kinard, also 19, has been arrested as an accessory after the fact for allegedly helping Pressley dispose of Walker’s body. Both individuals were denied bond during a hearing on Saturday morning.
Authorities are continuing their investigation, interviewing witnesses, and collecting additional evidence related to Walker’s death. The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division is collaborating with local authorities in the ongoing inquiry.
MyAngel Walker graduated from high school earlier this year and had aspirations of becoming a nurse. Her family and community have expressed profound grief over her loss. The Laurens Police Chief has described her as a “bright young lady with a very good heart” and extended condolences to her family during this difficult time.
Walker’s family has also taken the tragic opportunity to encourage individuals who may be experiencing domestic disputes or abusive relationships to seek help and distance themselves from such situations. They hope their daughter’s story will resonate with others in similar predicaments.
In response to the incident, Clinton Police Chief Michael Addison has assured the community that the event appears to be isolated, and there is no ongoing threat to public safety. The police are actively encouraging anyone with information regarding Walker’s death to come forward by contacting the Clinton Police Department or Crime Stoppers.
This tragic incident underscores the serious issue of domestic violence and the critical need for victims to seek assistance. Authorities continue to investigate as they work to provide answers and ensure the safety of the community.
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