- **Q: Why did Golden Eggs Brunchery change its name?
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This article summarizes recent events in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, including a local restaurant changing its name due to a trademark dispute and a police pursuit resulting in multiple charges.
#### Restaurant Name Change Golden Egg, a well-established restaurant in Surfside Beach, enforced its trademark against a new establishment, Golden Eggs Brunchery. The owner of Golden Egg, Evan Bofilios, stated that the settlement was reached amicably, with the competitor agreeing to change its name to Golden Bites Brunchery.
#### Police Pursuit and Arrests On Thursday, May 24th, a police pursuit occurred in Myrtle Beach involving a stolen vehicle. Omarion Glass allegedly fired an AR Rifle at officers during the chase. The pursuit ended when the vehicle crashed, leading to the arrest of Glass and Riley Pegram. Glass faces charges including three counts of attempted murder, while Pegram faces charges including kidnapping and possession of a stolen vehicle. Both were denied bond due to being considered a danger to the community and flight risks. Police are asking for witnesses and any available footage of the incident to contact them at 843-918-1382.
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