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Prior to his latest arrest, Walker had secured a $15,000 bond for his role in the Haywood Mall altercation that left him and an innocent female bystander injured.
His 17-year-old brother, Kamari Walker, was also arrested and charged as an adult, with his full record later being made public on the Greenville County Public Index.
"It's built in that when a juvenile is charged with something to protect, really their identity and to protect their, because they are juvenile, they can't have the same rights and responsibilities as an adult," said Cedric James, FR Law attorney.
The solicitor's office will ultimately determine whether the two brothers will face a combined trial or independent prosecutions for the shopping center incident.
"They both kind of stemmed from the same altercation, the same thing, the same occurrence at Haywood Mall.
The families of defense attorneys, that's something that they would talk about, kind of weigh the pros and cons of," said Cedric James, FR Law attorney.
Additionally, the Greenville Police Department announced that a 16-year-old juvenile was taken into custody on June 26, 2026, and placed in the South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice.
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Kalief Walker is scheduled to appear in court on August 21, 2026.