Grand Jury Declines to Indict Appling Teen for Killing Abusive Father

Tucker Gales

Date: September 08, 2021

A Columbia County teen will not be prosecuted for killing his father last year.

Tucker Loyal Gales was 15 when he was initially charged in October 2020 with murder in the death of 66-year-old Wesley Jordan Gales in Appling. He told officers that he “had enough of his father abusing his mother,” authorities said last year.

Wesley Gales

But a Columbia County grand jury has recently declined to indict Gales, issuing a “no bill” in the case.

On Oct. 28, 2020, Tucker killed his father at the family residence at 3353 Gales Road, authorities said. Deputies responded around 8:30 p.m. that Wednesday for what was initially described as a CPR in progress.

“A second call from the same address provided dispatchers with the information that there was blood everywhere,” Maj. Steve Morris said last year. “Once on scene, deputies quickly determined that there was a male on the back porch of the residence suffering from a gunshot wound to the head.”

Wesley Gales lived at the address and deputies found his former wife, Deborah Gales, at the house as well as their 15-year-old son. The son was interviewed and admitted to shooting his father with a .22 caliber Marlin semi automatic rifle, Morris said.

Superior Court Judge J. Wade Padgett looked at the facts and signed a signature bond for the pre-trial release of the juvenile. Tucker went free almost immediately. A GoFundMe page for the teen and his family raised over $10,000.

Violent history. In March 2020, Tucker Gales witnessed a bloody assault on his mother by his father. According to a sheriff’s report, Deborah Gales said her husband was drinking, and they started fighting at their home on Gales Road in Appling.

She walked into the bathroom to get some tissue and Wesley threw a DVD player down the hall. Their son Tucker went to pick it up, but Wesley yelled, “Leave that f***ing thing there.”

Wesley Gales then went into the bathroom and hit his wife in the left eye and face with his fist, leaving a mark, a report says. “When deputies arrived, they found Deborah with marks and blood coming from her nose,” a report says.

Wesley Gales was handcuffed. He told authorities that he did hit his wife in her eye and face. He also confessed to kicking her in the head. EMS was called to treat the victim, but she declined to go to the hospital.

Wesley Gales went to jail for battery – FV and cruelty to children in the third degree. A sheriff’s report listed him as “disabled.”

Greg Rickabaugh is the Jail Report Contributor for The Augusta Press. Reach him at greg.rickabaugh@theaugustapress.com.


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Greg Rickabaugh is an award-winning crime reporter in the Augusta-Aiken area with experience writing for The Augusta Chronicle and serving as publisher of The Jail Report. He also owns AugustaCrime.com. Rickabaugh is a 1994 graduate of the University of South Carolina and has appeared on several crime documentaries on the Investigation Discovery channel. He is married with two daughters.

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