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The Journal.

Introducing: Camp Swamp Road

The Journal.

The Wall Street Journal

Daily News, Business News, News

4.25.3K Ratings

🗓️ 10 September 2025

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Summary

On September 9, 2023, in rural South Carolina, a man was killed in a shootout on Camp Swamp Road. Police said that it was a clear case of self defense, but secret recordings tell a different story. In a new true crime podcast series from The Journal, WSJ reporter Valerie Bauerlein unspools a shooting that might have gone unnoticed, if not for a grieving sister’s quest to find the truth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, I've got a guy pointing a gun at me driving.

0:05.8

We're armed as well.

0:07.3

He keeps throwing the gun in our faces.

0:09.9

A man is calling 911 about a reckless driver.

0:13.7

A reckless driver with a gun.

0:16.2

All right, so he's turning on to Camp Swap Road.

0:20.6

What road? Camp Swap Road. What road?

0:21.9

Camp Swap Road.

0:25.0

Seconds later, a man is shot dead.

0:32.1

No one was that just emergency?

0:36.1

Yeah, something doesn't look right over on Camp Swamp Road.

0:40.3

I'm Valerie Borline, and I've covered the sound for the Wall Street Journal for more than 20 years.

0:45.3

This shooting was deemed a justifiable homicide.

0:48.3

Under South Carolina's standard ground law, the police determined that the shooters acted in self-defense.

0:53.3

When I turned in here, he got

0:55.3

out of that truck, had his pistol, he racked it, aimed, and shocked. Most self-defense shootings in the

1:01.2

United States fly under the radar, but not this one, because of a few key factors. A police cover up.

1:07.8

I was into shadows last night. I weren't there, but I was in shadows.

1:11.5

One man's decision to record all of his phone calls.

1:14.2

Oh, I was on his ass, and his truck couldn't outrun my truck.

1:19.0

And he knew it.

1:20.4

So, yeah, he was terrified.

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