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10-year-old pinned under car in hit-and-run; 12-year-old, teacher also struck in alleged intentional act: Police

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Suspect arrested after hit-and-run outside South Carolina church
Charleston County Sheriff's Office
ByFaith Abubey and Emily Shapiro
May 02, 2025, 3:45 PM

A man is accused of intentionally plowing into a 10-year-old, a 12-year-old and a teacher in a hit-and-run outside a school at a church on Sullivan's Island, South Carolina, officials said.

Justin Collin Adams, who was taken into custody on Thursday following an hourslong manhunt, is charged with three counts of attempted murder, according to online records. He was held without bond at a Friday court appearance.

Adams is accused of intentionally targeting children Thursday afternoon at the Sunrise Presbyterian Church on Sullivan's Island, a beach town just outside of Charleston, authorities said.

Booking photo for Justin Collin Adams.
Charleston County Sheriff's Office

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Adams allegedly first drove onto the playground and struck a 12-year-old, who suffered minor injuries, an officer said in court Friday.

He then allegedly sped toward where kids were seeking protection and hit a teacher who "flew over the hood and onto the roof and onto the ground," the officer said.

Adams allegedly then drove onto the sidewalk and struck a 10-year-old, pinning him under the car, the officer said.

Two children and one adult were struck by a car outside a church in Sullivan's Island, South Carolina, May 1, 2025.
Paul Boehm

A federal criminal investigator -- who is a member of the church and spoke on behalf of the families at Friday's court appearance -- said about 40 students witnessed the attack.

The teacher remains in the hospital with serious injuries, the church member said.

One child was treated at the scene and released, police said, and the second child was admitted to a hospital and later discharged, according to a hospital spokesperson.

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The 10-year-old had 4.6 inches of ground clearance under the car, the church member said, calling his survival a "miracle."

The 10-year-old's mom gave an emotional statement in court Friday, saying, "I hope that no other mother had to get this phone call that I had to endure yesterday."

Two children and one adult were struck by a car outside a church in Sullivan's Island, South Carolina, May 1, 2025.
Paul Boehm

"By the grace of God, they were saved," she said, adding, "I am here to hopefully get justice for all of the children."

Adams, 36, allegedly ditched his sedan after the crash and fled on foot, possibly armed with a knife, according to Isle of Palms police Sgt. Matt Storen.

Authorities launched a massive manhunt, which included grid searches of houses, drones scanning the sky and checkpoints at the entryway to Sullivan's Island, police said.

A sergeant in a Charleston County aviation unit helicopter ended up spotting the suspect, who was found in a boat at a dock across the street from the church, officials said.

Hit-and-run suspect Justin Collin Adams was apprehended on a boat on Sullivan's Island, South Carolina, May 1, 2025.
Charleston County Sheriff's Office

Adams' attorney said in court that two weeks ago Adams voluntarily checked himself in to a hospital psychiatric unit. He was diagnosed with depression and prescribed Lexapro, which is used to treat anxiety and depression, his lawyer said.

He is also charged with assault and battery for an alleged altercation with his mother just before the hit-and-run, police said.

He is due back in court on June 13.

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