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| Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

John Derek Aycoth, 20, from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, on 3 October 2020

Victim Info

  • John Derek Aycoth
  • White/European American
  • 20
  • Male

Details

Officers were responding to a domestic call when shots were fired. Myrtle Beach Police Officer Jacob Hancher was killed in the shooting, as was the subject of the call. A second officer was also injured. Details as to what precipitated the killings were withheld by police.

Additional Evidence

  • John Derek Aycoth
  • 20
  • Male
  • European-American/White
  • European-American/White
  • Not imputed
  • 400 block of 14th Ave. South
  • Myrtle Beach
  • SC
  • 29577
  • Horry
  • 400 block of 14th Ave. South Myrtle Beach SC 29577 Horry
  • Myrtle Beach Police Department
  • Gunshot
  • Pending investigation
  • https://fatalencounters.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/John-Derek-Aycoth.png

Source

Source ID: 28890 - Fatal Encounters

Cross References

This report has possible entries from multiple sources


BEACON Data

Mainchain details

The BEACON hash was timestamped at and successfully submitted to Mainchain. The BEACON Timestamp ID is 67595. Submitted in Mainchain Tx 4DF05B782C8433C7E2C535B0862DE3BDA8C79E4CD128EE02D21965B1305151F9, at block height 145749

Transaction details

Tx 4DF05B782C8433C7E2C535B0862DE3BDA8C79E4CD128EE02D21965B1305151F9
Sent from: und1hf4jjflctvxcfxh5mc47yqvugwcugm9xzevszk
Public Key Type: /cosmos.crypto.secp256k1.PubKey
Public Key: A675rrH9WWpxIibCwaEs18WyVdsrByOXRqVay8/b8hGh
Signature: d0ECrMMOn+hf3GCEvlPthGUXyHMz0DJA7rvFatSJoCkJypAbOhQsBPD9W8ECYinjHxC65s+/Z0m/XihS+3a+TQ==
Raw Tx data:

Hash Comparison

Hash stored in database: d5e8a7021a650c154819b30864b84d616f82568d3c167594f7a8f3efa9cc5b22

Hash from Mainchain Tx: d5e8a7021a650c154819b30864b84d616f82568d3c167594f7a8f3efa9cc5b22

Dynamically generated hash: d5e8a7021a650c154819b30864b84d616f82568d3c167594f7a8f3efa9cc5b22

Hashes Match?
YES

How is the comparison calculated?

The hash stored in the database is used as the identifier for this report, and can be seen in the URL. The hash from the Mainchain Tx is the hash sent to and stored on Mainchain. Finally, the "generated hash" is generated each time this page is loaded, using the same data used for the hash submitted to Mainchain.

Raw data used to generate the hash, using the Node.js crypto.createHash('sha256') algorithm: