lol, a warden must have been involved
DORCHESTER COUNTY, S.C. —
A man in Dorchester County, South Carolina, is facing multiple charges after police say he stole a vehicle and killed a dozen geese.
On Tuesday, the Dorchester County Sheriff’s deputies were alerted by the Summerville Police Department about a stolen vehicle out of Berkeley County.
Deputies found the vehicle driving on Ladson Road and tried to make a traffic stop.
The driver, later identified as Robert Bennie Jackson Jr., 39, fled from deputies. During the chase, Jackson hit and killed 12 geese, deputies say.
Following a brief chase, Jackson got out of the stolen vehicle without stopping it, causing it to crash into a neighborhood fence.
He then tried to run away and climb over the fence.
Deputies quickly arrested and took him into custody.
Jackson has been charged with the following
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DORCHESTER COUNTY, S.C. —
A man in Dorchester County, South Carolina, is facing multiple charges after police say he stole a vehicle and killed a dozen geese.
On Tuesday, the Dorchester County Sheriff’s deputies were alerted by the Summerville Police Department about a stolen vehicle out of Berkeley County.
Deputies found the vehicle driving on Ladson Road and tried to make a traffic stop.
The driver, later identified as Robert Bennie Jackson Jr., 39, fled from deputies. During the chase, Jackson hit and killed 12 geese, deputies say.
Following a brief chase, Jackson got out of the stolen vehicle without stopping it, causing it to crash into a neighborhood fence.
He then tried to run away and climb over the fence.
Deputies quickly arrested and took him into custody.
Jackson has been charged with the following
- Failure to stop for blue lights
- 12 counts of killing of waterfowl out of season
- Possession of drug paraphernalia.

Stolen car chase ends in arrest and death of 12 geese in South Carolina, deputies say
A man in Dorchester County, South Carolina, is facing multiple charges after police say he stole a vehicle and killed a dozen geese.
