Brandon Chanell Joyner Indicted Following Shootout in Columbia

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Brandon Chanell Joyner, 28, has been indicted on federal charges after a chaotic shooting incident in Columbia on July 18, 2023. Joyner fired shots into the air and aimed at law enforcement, leading to a confrontation where he was shot and subsequently arrested. With prior felony convictions, he faces a maximum of 15 years in prison if convicted. Joyner is now held at the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center as he awaits trial on multiple state charges.

Brandon Chanell Joyner Indicted – A Shocking Incident Unfolds in Columbia

Columbia, SC – A Tense Morning Turns into a Major Legal Battle

In a shocking turn of events on a summer morning in July, 28-year-old Brandon Chanell Joyner from Columbia has grabbed headlines after being indicted on a serious federal charge. This indictment comes from an alarming shooting incident that took place on July 18, 2023, when chaos erupted near the busy intersection of Greystone Boulevard and Stoneridge Drive.

At approximately 11:30 a.m., as the sun shone brightly on the bustling streets, joyner was seen walking and seemingly firing shots into the air. Shortly after this alarming display, he turned his gun toward law enforcement officers who responded rapidly to the scene. The incident quickly escalated, drawing multiple law enforcement agencies, including the Richland County Sheriff’s Department, South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED), and the South Carolina Highway Patrol, all working to resolve the chilling situation.

A Chaotic Scene

In the heat of the moment, the area was blocked off for hours, leading to traffic disruptions as the exit for I-126 to Greystone Boulevard was affected. It was a tense scene as officers and emergency responders raced to deal with the rapidly unfolding crisis. The situation took a dramatic turn when a Columbia police officer returned fire, hitting Joyner in the upper body. Once Joyner was subdued, he was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment and was later taken into custody.

During this chaotic confrontation, two officers incurred injuries. One officer hurt his knee while rushing to the scene, and another suffered a minor injury while looking for Joyner. Fortunately, both were treated and released soon after. Thankfully, there were no other injuries reported among the public, but it was a close call, as at least one police vehicle was struck by gunfire multiple times.

The Charges and the Consequences

Joyner’s situation is quite serious. Law enforcement officials revealed that he has prior felony convictions, which legally prevent him from owning or possessing a firearm. Indicted on a federal charge of being a felon in possession of a firearm, he now faces serious consequences. If convicted, he could be looking at a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison, along with a hefty fine of $250,000 and up to three years of supervised release.

Currently, Joyner is being held at the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center as he awaits trial for state charges associated with the incident. His state charges are extensive and include 10 counts of attempted murder, two counts of first-degree domestic violence, and additional firearm-related offenses. Bond on these charges has been denied.

A Checkered Past

Understanding Joyner’s background provides insight into the gravity of his current legal challenges. His criminal history, dating back to 2014, includes various convictions for misdemeanors and felonies such as disorderly conduct, burglary, and assault and battery. In fact, in 2022, he faced charges for publicly discharging a firearm and for the possession of a weapon as a convicted felon. It’s also noteworthy that Joyner is identified as a documented gang member, currently on probation, which outright prohibits him from carrying any weapon.

A thorough federal investigation was carried out by the ATF, SLED, Columbia Police, and the Richland County Sheriff’s Department, with the prosecution being led by Special Assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew Sanford. Meanwhile, the 5th Circuit Solicitor’s Office is focused on handling the prosecution of state charges against him.

Joyner is being represented by Public Defender and local attorney Kathleen Warthen, as noted in Richland County court records. As this case unfolds, many in the community are left wondering what the future holds for Joyner and how this intricate web of legal issues will play out in the courts.

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