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Cousin Orchestrates Drug Robbery Leading to Murder of Travis Green Jr. in Charleston

Law&Crime NetworkOctober 7, 202532 min173,908 views
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The Fatal Shooting of Travis Green Jr.

  • 🎯 In Charleston, South Carolina, 22-year-old Travis Green Jr. was found shot multiple times in his car on October 30th, 2021.
  • 💔 He was rushed to the hospital but tragically died from his injuries, devastating his loved ones.

Investigation Points to Family Betrayal

  • 🔍 Detectives learned the shooting was not random but a planned robbery orchestrated by Travis's own cousin, Antonio Green.
  • 📱 Tabitha, Travis's relative, revealed she had made him share his location due to his drug dealing, which may have provided investigators with crucial early information.
  • 💰 The motive appeared to stem from a dispute over money, specifically related to drug transactions.

The Robbery Plot Unfolds

  • 🚗 Antonio Green, along with two accomplices, Derek Stewart and Brian 'Block' Sees, planned to rob Travis under the guise of a drug deal.
  • 🗺️ Derek allegedly set up the meeting via Facebook messages, with Antonio admitting to being nearby during the setup.
  • ⚠️ The plan was to rob Travis, but an argument over the price of drugs escalated the situation.

The Murder and Subsequent Arrests

  • 🔫 According to testimony, Block pulled a gun on Travis, and Antonio also produced a weapon.
  • 💥 Shots were fired, and Travis was killed. Derek testified that Block was the one who shot Travis.
  • 🏃‍♂️ Derek claimed he ran off with a bag containing weed and promethazine syrup, while Antonio and Block also fled the scene.

Trial and Sentencing

  • ⚖️ Antonio Green was found guilty of murder and armed robbery, receiving a 33-year prison sentence.
  • ⛓️ Brian 'Block' Sees was also found guilty and sentenced to 30 years in prison.
  • 🤝 Derek Stewart took a plea deal for voluntary manslaughter, receiving a lesser sentence.
  • 🏢 Both Antonio Green and Brian Sees are currently serving their sentences in South Carolina correctional facilities.
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