An off-duty South Carolina sheriff’s deputy who was fired for being drunk and disorderly while pointing a gun at a group of teenage boys in his neighborhood, threatening to kill them after imagining one of them with a gun is now being sued.

But former Beaufort County Sheriff’s Master Sergeant William “Billy” Squires has yet to be arrested for his drunken tirade that was captured on video last month — which would have resulted in serious felony charges for anybody else without a badge.

However, the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division said it is investigating Squires to determine if he committed a crime, a process that can take months if history is any indicator, giving him enough time to find another law enforcement job.

But now that a lawsuit has been filed by one of the parents, Sq

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