South Carolina man arrested, faces multiple charges after racist tirade goes viral

Sullivan's Island

The Sullivan’s Island Police Department announced Friday they’re conducting an active criminal investigation following the emergence of a disturbing video linked to a recent reported incident. (WCIV)

 

The Sullivan’s Island Police Department in South Carolina has levied charges against a man after he was captured on video harassing Hispanic men in a racist tirade.

Sean Michael-Emmrich Johnson, 34, from Huger, South Carolina is facing charges of felony kidnapping, impersonating a law enforcement officer, larceny and fraudulent removal or secreting personal property and third-degree assault and battery.

The charges stem from a video posted on social media, where Johnson is seen removing the keys from the vehicle of Hispanic men, accusing them of not having a license, mocking them with curse words, and saying, “You’re going back to Mexico.”

Johnson was arrested at approximately 10:57 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 31, after turning himself into the Sullivan’s Island Police Department.

He was subsequently transported to the Al Cannon Detention Center where he is currently detained on the above-listed charges.

After a bond hearing he was given a $20 thousand bond for kidnapping, $10 thousand for impersonating an officer, $500 for larceny and $1,087 for assault and battery in the third degree.

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