Here are the latest updates I can share based on current public reporting:
- Rick Chow, the former Columbia gas-station store owner, has been in the spotlight again as his murder trial related to the 2023 shooting of a 14-year-old Cyrus Carmack-Belton has progressed. Reports indicate the trial began or was set to begin in late May 2026, with ongoing courtroom coverage and updates expected daily as the case unfolds.[7]
- Coverage from local affiliates emphasizes developments such as witness testimony, legal motions, and the judge’s rulings related to self-defense defenses and possible charges beyond murder. For example, late May 2026 reporting highlighted the trial's start and ongoing updates in Richland County, South Carolina.[7]
- Earlier reporting from 2023–2025 details Chow’s prior legal proceedings, including emergency hearings, bond considerations, and surveillance video being central to the case. These pieces provide context for the charges Chow faces and the surrounding legal strategy.[2][5][6]
- International and national outlets (NBC News, WRAL, etc.) covered the initial arrest and charging phase in 2023, noting that Carmack-Belton was shot after an alleged shoplifting incident at Chow’s store and that investigators disputed the self-defense claim.[5][6]
- Social media and local TV outlets have periodically shared brief updates on court proceedings, with live or near-live reporting around key trial dates in 2026.[3][7]
If you’d like, I can:
- Pull up the most recent court docket or a concise timeline of key events in this case.
- Summarize the legal arguments surrounding the Stand Your Ground claims and any notable rulings to date.
- Compile a short, up-to-date news digest with reputable sources and timestamps.