Sullivan's Island police investigating video that shows man harassing Hispanic workers
- Sullivan's Island Police are investigating a video showing a man confronting a driver and reporting him as unlicensed, which may involve criminal actions.
- The man who called 911 is identified as Sean Michael-Emmrich Johnson, 33, and he faces multiple felony charges, including kidnapping and impersonating a law enforcement officer.
- Johnson turned himself in to the police and has been denied bond, currently held at the Al Cannon Detention Center.
- The video depicts Johnson asking the driver if he is from Mexico and making derogatory remarks, indicating possible harassment.
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Sullivan's Island police arrest Huger man seen harassing Hispanic workers in viral video
A viral video shows two Latino workers being harassed and mocked by a White man on Sullivan's Island. The island's police department arrested and charged the man on Jan. 31.
Sullivan's Island police investigating video that shows man harassing Hispanic workers
SULLIVAN’S ISLAND, S.C. (WCBD) – An investigation is underway on Sullivan’s Island following the release of a video on social media that shows a man harassing a pair of Hispanic workers. Officers with the Sullivan’s Island Police Department were dispatched to an incident on Ion Avenue on Wednesday that was initially reported as a person operating a vehicle without a license. Deputy Chief of Police Monty Anders said in a news release that the "di…
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