South Carolina Man Threatens to ‘Spray The Place Up’ After Woman Turns Him Down
A south Carolina man is has been charged after he threatened to shoot a woman who turned him down. William Desean Fields was arrested after police say he threatened to “spray the place up” after a woman at a Myrtle Beach hotel wouldn’t talk to him, WBTW reported. Fields was charged with two counts of first-degree assault and battery, pointing and presenting a firearm at another person, and possession of marijuana.
Fields was on the run after threatening two employees at the Ocean Boulevard hotel he was staying at when a woman turned him down, Myrtle Beach Online reports. The two employees, a woman, and a man were crossing the street outside the hotel when Fields approached the woman and tried to talk to her.
When she declined him, the man reportedly told her that he was “going to kill her” as he pulled out body armor and a loaded magazine of ammunition from his car and started to play with the bullets. The woman left out of fear for her life, however, the male employee tried to calm Fields down.
Then he reportedly showed his duffle bag and threatened that he would “spray the place up.” That caused the male employee to report the incident to his work supervisor but didn’t want to call the cops until the general manager could finish an internal investigation, the police report said.
Police weren’t called until Friday when they took written statements from the hotel staff before starting their search for Fields. He was taken into police custody on Monday and hit with the charges.