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    Former SC Highway Patrol Trooper Dies in Major Crash on MLK Blvd and Whitehall Road

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsNovember 22, 2025Updated:November 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Anderson community is in mourning following a tragic accident that occurred on the intersection of MLK Blvd and Whitehall Road. One individual, identified as Charles “Chuck” Coggins, a former South Carolina Highway Patrol Trooper, has died as a result of the collision. The incident also left two other people critically injured and requiring emergency medical attention.

    What Happened:

    On the afternoon of the crash, emergency responders were called to the scene of a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Whitehall Road and MLK Blvd. Coggins, a 67-year-old former trooper, was the front passenger in a 1967 Pontiac GTO involved in the crash. Despite the prompt response from local first responders, including the Anderson City Fire Department, Anderson City Police, and South Carolina Highway Patrol, Coggins was declared dead at the scene.

    Two other individuals were critically injured in the crash and were airlifted to Prisma Greenville by Life Flight and MedTrans One helicopters. The Anderson County Coroner’s Office confirmed Coggins’ death but has not released further details on the cause or other victims involved.

    Investigation and Response:

    Authorities are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash. The South Carolina Highway Patrol is leading the investigation, gathering evidence, and reviewing any potential factors that may have contributed to the tragic collision.

    In addition to the local law enforcement and emergency response teams, paramedics from Anderson County EMS and Medshore Ambulance Service were also on the scene to provide aid to the injured.

    Community Impact:

    The loss of Charles “Chuck” Coggins, a well-respected former trooper, has deeply affected the Anderson community. Known for his service and dedication, Coggins will be remembered by those who worked alongside him and those whose lives he touched during his law enforcement career.

    Closing Line:

    This story may be updated as more information is released by authorities. The community continues to honor the memory of Charles “Chuck” Coggins while offering support to those affected by the tragic accident.

    The post Former SC Highway Patrol Trooper Dies in Major Crash on MLK Blvd and Whitehall Road first appeared on Trusted and Verified USA News.

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