Union County, South Carolina – The Union County community has been left in disbelief following the arrest of Nicholas Turner, a man once trusted to teach and coach local students. Turner, who served as a physical education teacher at Sims Middle School and as an assistant baseball coach at Union County High School, now faces serious criminal charges involving a minor.
According to the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED), Turner has been charged with Criminal Solicitation of a Minor and Criminal Sexual Conduct with a Minor in the 3rd Degree. The arrest marks a deeply troubling moment for parents, students, and school staff who once saw him as a positive figure in their children’s education and athletic development.
Turner was previously associated with Broome High School in a coaching capacity but did not serve as a teacher there. His move to Union County brought him closer to the community he is now accused of betraying. The news of his arrest has spread quickly across the county, sparking a wave of shock and disappointment.
While details about the investigation remain limited, SLED officials confirmed that the arrest followed a comprehensive inquiry into allegations of misconduct involving a child. The exact timeline of events has not been released, as investigators continue to examine evidence and interview witnesses connected to the case.
The charges against Turner are extremely serious. Criminal Solicitation of a Minor suggests an attempt to engage a child in unlawful acts, while Criminal Sexual Conduct with a Minor 3rd Degree typically involves inappropriate contact with a child under 16. These are felony offenses that carry severe legal and moral consequences if proven true.
Parents in Union County have expressed their dismay and concern, questioning how someone in such a trusted position could face such accusations. Many families are struggling to explain the situation to their children, particularly those who interacted with Turner in classrooms or during athletic practices.
School administrators have since assured the public that they are cooperating fully with law enforcement. Both Union County Schools and Spartanburg District 3—where Turner previously coached—have issued statements emphasizing their commitment to student safety and their willingness to support the ongoing investigation.
Counselors and student support services have been made available to help students cope with the emotional impact of the allegations. Educators and parents alike have been encouraged to prioritize open communication with students and ensure that children feel safe and heard during this difficult time.
The community’s reaction reflects a mix of anger, sadness, and disbelief. Many are calling for stronger background checks, more comprehensive training for staff, and stricter safeguards in schools to prevent similar incidents in the future.
As the judicial process unfolds, Turner remains presumed innocent until proven guilty. However, the emotional toll of these accusations has already left deep scars on the Union County community. Respectful thoughts go to the victim and their family, as well as to the students and staff affected by this unsettling event.










