Police Resignations Shake McColl, S.C.
McColl, South Carolina, finds itself facing a serious crisis after the entire police force announced plans to resign. The shocking news was confirmed by Mayor George Garner on Thursday, November 21, 2024. Among those stepping down is Chief Bob Hale, who took on his role in June 2023. In a Facebook post, Hale expressed his desire to leave “quietly” but felt compelled to explain the circumstances surrounding the departures.
What Happened?
Chief Hale’s post highlighted troubling issues within the police department. He pointed to “repeated acts of harassment” and “personal attacks” on his character that culminated in his decision to resign. Hale specifically mentioned a councilman whose actions created what he termed a “hostile work environment.” He accused this individual of cutting significant funding from the police budget, which he stated hampered the department’s ability to meet the safety needs of the community.
Resignation Details
Hale’s resignation is part of a larger trend, as he noted that his entire police force would follow suit. He called the lack of investment in modern equipment, training, and staffing a disservice to the citizens of McColl. Hale stated that his tenure was dominated by correcting numerous falsehoods that were propagated against him and his officers, which put their integrity at risk.
Mayor’s Response
In response to inquiries about the resignations, Mayor Garner suggested that pay was not a major issue, claiming that McColl’s certified officers are among the highest-paid in Marlboro County, earning $20 an hour. He expressed concern over the immediate future of law enforcement in McColl, stating that the town would now rely heavily on the Marlboro County Sheriff’s Office, which is also facing staffing shortages. This situation is expected to lead to longer response times for emergency calls.
Town Leadership and Reaction
When approached for comments, council member Harry Benjamin expressed his surprise at the officers’ resignations. Although he acknowledged reading Hale’s Facebook post, Benjamin was unable to elaborate on which council member was implicated in Hale’s claims. He stated that council decisions are made collectively and criticized the notion that one council member could solely impact the police department’s budget.
Future of Law Enforcement in McColl
As McColl grapples with this crisis, Mayor Garner has begun seeking replacements for the chief position, already receiving several applications. He noted that without a fully staffed police department, emergency services may be compromised, prompting him to reach out to the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division for assistance.
Community Impact
The implications of this police force exodus have raised alarm in the McColl community, where residents deserve effective protection. Newly elected state Senator JD Chaplin expressed his commitment to ensuring the safety of McColl’s citizens while the town navigates this challenging moment.
A History of Challenges
This situation is not entirely unprecedented for McColl. Earlier in May 2024, a former police captain faced accusations of misconduct, which left the department reeling. Prior to that incident, the then-police chief had resigned under similar circumstances alleging a hostile work environment fostered by the current mayor.
The unfolding events in McColl shine a spotlight on the need for effective leadership and proper funding for public safety resources. The community eagerly anticipates the next steps and solutions that emerge from this significant setback.

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