Braylon Lamar Morris.
“During the bond hearing, Mike Deck, the victim’s father, said he wanted to know why the suspect “would just completely murder my son in the middle of Walmart? What was the reason?””
Umm… ever heard of the Hall of Cost?
A Greenville man accused of shooting a man to death at a Walmart in Berea on Friday remains behind bars Saturday.
Braylon Lamar Morris, 33, was denied bond during a hearing Saturday at the Greenville County Detention Center. He is charged with murder and possession of a weapon during a violent crime.
The Greenville County Coroner’s Office said Michael Jason Deck, 45, of Pickens, died inside the Walmart store at 6134 White Horse Road after suffering gunshot wounds to the head and torso.
During the bond hearing, Mike Deck, the victim’s father, said he wanted to know why the suspect “would just completely murder my son in the middle of Walmart? What was the reason?“
Deck told Morris he hopes he pays for it. Morris replied that he already is.
Morris has faced similar charges in the past, according to court and other records
In 2015, he was arrested on charges of attempted murder and possession of a weapon during a violent crime. The charges were dismissed, according to court records.
In Greenville and Spartanburg counties, Morris has faced drug charges, a charge of assault with intent to kill, and misdemeanor charges dating back to 2004, records show.
Customers in the Walmart described the shooting scene as chaos that left them and others scrambling for safety.
Michael Jason Deck.