NORTH CHARLESTON, SC — A man charged with multiple assaults faced a bond revocation hearing on March 3, 2026.
Authorities reported that Frasier had been involved in several violent incidents, including an altercation with a bar patron while intoxicated earlier this month. According to police, Frasier was removed from a West Ashley bar due to aggressive behavior following derogatory comments made by another patron.
In previous months, Frasier was involved in two separate domestic assaults, including one against his sister in November 2023. Witnesses detailed an incident where he allegedly slammed her against a wall during a household dispute. While another assault incident from December 2023 was reported, those charges were ultimately abandoned.
During the hearing, Smith's mother expressed concern for community safety. “He just presses his foot on the gas — no concern,” she stated, referring to a previous incident where a vehicle was used dangerously. The court was made aware of Frasier's lack of a criminal history, noted by his defense attorney, who argued that some previous accusations did not involve physical contact.
Assistant District Attorney Norvell highlighted Frasier's recent social media activity, which reportedly showed him using marijuana, indicating a disregard for the conditions of his bond. Judge Roger M. Young ruled to revoke Frasier's bail, stating that his actions represented a threat to public safety.
Emergency response and law enforcement agencies were present at the hearing, ensuring that all details of recent incidents were documented. Further investigation is ongoing to address prior assault claims and any potential community threats.