29 Shots in 24 Seconds: Self-Defense Claim in Fatal Shooting
Weldon Boyd remains free after claiming self-defense in the shooting death of Scott Spivey on Camp Swamp Road, according to court records and a 911 call. Boyd reportedly fired 29 shots in approximately 24 seconds, resulting in Spivey's death.
The incident began with a confrontation on Camp Swamp Road. Following the shooting, Boyd contacted 911 and stated that Spivey initiated the violence, repeatedly asserting, "He shot f—ing first." This account has been central to Boyd's defense, contributing to his continued freedom pending legal proceedings.
Details surrounding the events leading up to the shooting remain under investigation. The rapid succession of gunfire – 29 shots fired within a 24-second timeframe – has raised questions and is a key point of contention in the case. Authorities are meticulously reviewing evidence, including the 911 call, to determine the precise sequence of events and establish the truth of Boyd's self-defense claim. The case highlights the complexities of self-defense claims in criminal investigations and the critical role of evidence in determining culpability.
