South Carolina jury finds store owner not guilty of murder in killing of
Black teen
[June 02, 2026]
COLUMBIA, S.C (AP) — A South Carolina jury on Monday found
a store owner not guilty of murder in the 2023 shooting of a Black
14-year-old.
The jury returned the verdict for Chikei Rick Chow. Chow, 61, who is
Asian, shot Cyrus Carmack-Belton in the back after chasing him from his
convenience store in Columbia. He maintained he acted to defend his son.
The killing sent waves of anguish and grief through the African American
community in Richland County, where nearly half the population is Black.
After the verdict was read, sobs and cries of distress could be heard
coming from Carmack-Belton’s family seated in the gallery. Chow sat
silently frozen before slowly bowing his head onto his interlocked
hands.
Defense lawyer Jack Swerling said they're very pleased with the verdict
but also feel for Carmack-Belton's family.
“My heart goes out to them, but 14-year-old kid should not be roaming
the streets of Columbia or South Carolina with semiautomatic pistol
loaded and ready to fire,” he said.
Todd Rutherford, an attorney and representative in the South Carolina
Legislature, stood next to Carmack-Belton’s father as he told reporters
that they don't agree with the verdict.
“This makes us feel as if our children don't matter and they do,” he
said. "This makes us feel like Cyrus' life didn't matter and it did."
Rutherford announced they will pursue a civil lawsuit.

“I've been practicing law for almost 30 years. I've never seen anything
like this. I don't understand it,” he said.
Prosecutors and a defense lawyer in closing arguments painted different
pictures of the 2023 shooting. Prosecutors said Chow acted in anger
because he wrongly thought the teen had stolen four bottles of water
from the store. A defense lawyer said Chow fired to defend his son only
after the teen pointed a gun at him.
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Solicitor Byron E. Gipson speaks during closing arguments in the
murder trial against Chikei Rick Chow, a convenience store owner
accused in the 2023 fatal shooting of a Black 14-year-old, Monday,
June 1, 2026, in Columbia, S.C. (AP Photo/Erik Verduzco)

“This case is not about a shoplifter. This case is about a father who
sees a gun pointed at his son and had to make a decision,” defense
attorney Shaun Kent told jurors during closing arguments, noting that
Andy Chow testified Carmack-Belton pointed a gun at him.
Prosecutors acknowledged Carmack-Belton had a semiautomatic pistol, but
they say it fell on the ground during the chase, and he never threatened
anyone with it. Prosecutors said Chow chased the teen more than 130
yards (119 meters) from the store.
Gipson told jurors that Chow “chased a kid down, shot him in the back.”
During closing arguments, Gipson placed a bottle of water before jurors.
Gipson said Chow “at the end of the day, believed that a human is not
more than that.”
Gipson said multiple witnesses testified that they didn’t see anything
in Carmack-Belton’s hands and didn’t see him point a gun as he ran from
the store.
“Nobody testified that happened that doesn’t have the last name Chow,”
Gipson said.
The fatal shooting prompted vigils and protests outside the store. Empty
water bottles were arranged to spell out “Cyrus” at one 2023 vigil.
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