News Summary
In Pomaria, South Carolina, a shocking violent attack led to the arrest of 48-year-old William Michael Gallman, who allegedly assaulted a victim with an axe and dagger. The police quickly responded to a 911 call and apprehended Gallman, who was already out on bond from previous arrests. The victimโs condition is unknown, and the motives behind the attack remain unclear as the investigation continues.
Shocking Incident in Pomaria as Man Allegedly Attacks with Axe and Dagger
In a startling occurrence that could belong in a thriller movie, the small town of Pomaria, South Carolina, saw an alarming attack early Monday morning. A 48-year-old resident, William Michael Gallman, has been arrested in connection with this violent episode, where he is accused of assaulting a victim with an axe and a dagger. This shocking event unfolded on the 1200 block of U.S. Highway 176.
The Incident Unfolds
According to reports, it all began with a frantic 911 call that reported an assault. When deputies arrived at the scene, they quickly learned that Gallman had armed himself and attacked the victim on their own property. In a scene reminiscent of a horror film, he allegedly struck the victim in the head with the axe and possibly used a dagger before he fled the area, disappearing into the nearby woods.
A Swift Response
The Newberry County Sheriffโs Office didnโt waste any time. They mobilized a police K-9 unit along with aerial support to track down the fleeing suspect. After a brief chase that had everyone on the edge of their seats, deputies managed to apprehend Gallman. He was subsequently booked into the Newberry County Detention Center, where he is being held without bond.
The Victim and Investigation
While the heroics of the local authorities were commendable, the victimโs current condition remains unknown. There is still mystery surrounding the motive behind this brutal attack, and whether Gallman and the victim had any prior relationship is yet to be revealed. It raises the question of what could drive someone to such a violent act.
Gallmanโs Criminal Background
Interestingly, Gallman was out on bond from a previous arrest at the time of this incident. Earlier charges dating back to September 22, 2024, paint a troubling picture of his past, including multiple counts of third-degree assault and battery, malicious injury to animals, property damage, theft of electric current, and even third-degree burglary. His bond for those offenses was set at $25,000, which he did manage to post. Additionally, he faced a trespassing charge that he was found guilty of just this past January.
Wider Context of Violence
This incident resonates with another alarming situation in Newberry County involving a 20-year-old suspect, Landon Major Howell, who managed to escape authorities while armed. Howell has been reported to have entered an abandoned building while brandishing a hatchet, leading to an ongoing manhunt. The Newberry County Sheriffโs Office is urging residents to come forward with any information regarding Howellโs whereabouts.
Looking Forward
This is a reminder of the unpredictable nature of violent crimes in seemingly quiet communities. The sheriffโs office continues to investigate the circumstances surrounding Gallmanโs most recent attack along with any potential links to other criminal activities in the area. As residents of Pomaria digest this shocking news, one thing is clear: safety and security in their community have been suddenly thrown into question.
As we await further updates on both cases, the hope remains that the authorities will restore peace and safety to the town. In the meantime, community members are encouraged to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activities. Stay tuned for more developments as they unfold.
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Additional Resources
- WLTX: Pomaria Ax Attack
- The State: Local Crime Report
- WIS TV: Sheriffโs Report on Teenage Murder Suspect
- Wikipedia: Violent Crime
- Greenville Online: Nonprofit Helping Victims
