McColl, S.C. – The small town of McColl is grappling with profound loss after the untimely demise of its mayor, George Garner, who was killed in a head-on car accident in Darlington County on Tuesday. His death follows a tumultuous period for the town, which recently saw the resignation of its entire police force, including the police chief.
George Garner, who was approaching his second term as mayor, was well-regarded within the community. Residents described him as a dedicated leader focused on improving the town. Robert Dial, a longtime friend and employee of McColl, praised Garner’s commitment to the community, stating, “He would give the shirt right off his back for you.”
The tragic accident occurred earlier in the week, leaving residents shocked and heartbroken. Garner’s funeral is set for Tuesday at McColl Church of God at 2 p.m. Many community members are expected to attend to pay their respects.
Garner’s passing adds another layer of turmoil for McColl, which has recently faced significant challenges. Just prior to the mayor’s accident, the town lost all its law enforcement officers, creating a vacuum in public safety that has raised concerns among residents. The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division is currently looking into Garner’s involvement in an undisclosed investigation. However, details about the probe have not been released.
In the wake of Garner’s death, community members have expressed their sorrow and support for the mayor’s family. “They’re trying to move forward, they’re trying to stay positive for the best,” Dial shared while visiting the Garner family, who are dealing with their grief following this tragic event.
Interim Mayor Brian Blue, who is away for the Thanksgiving holiday, has called for prayers for both the town and the Garner family, highlighting the struggles McColl is facing during this challenging time. While the investigation into Garner’s activities continues, many in the town continue to remember the positive impact he had on their lives.
As McColl mourns its loss, the future remains uncertain. While the community is still processing the grief of losing their beloved mayor, residents like Dial are optimistic that McColl will “continue to move forward.” They hope to honor Garner’s legacy by fostering the change he so passionately pursued during his time in office.
The town is in need of clarity and stability, especially in light of recent events. As they prepare for the funeral, many hope that Garner’s vision for a better McColl will guide them through this difficult period. In the coming days, further developments regarding the investigation and the future of law enforcement in the town will likely shape the next steps for community leaders and residents alike.
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