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Prosecutors: Gangsters in SC prisons ordered murders, ran drug empire with cellphones

U.S. Attorney for South Carolina Peter McCoy. Gang members imprisoned in South Carolina used contraband cellphones to run a sprawling drug empire that left a trail of violence and death in the Palmetto State, according to a federal grand jury investigation. File/Andrew J. Whitaker/Staff File/Andrew Whitaker/Staff Corrections Director Bryan Stirling talks during a tour of Lee Correctional Institution in Bishopville, April 10, 2019. File/AP Meg Kinnard COLUMBIA — Gang members imprisoned in South Carolina’s Department of Corrections used contraband cellphones to run a sprawling drug empire that left a trail of violence and death in the Palmetto State, according to a massive federal grand jury investigation unveiled Thursday.

Prosecutors: Gangsters in SC prisons ordered murders, ran drug empire with cell phones

U.S. Attorney for South Carolina Peter McCoy. Gang members imprisoned in South Carolina used contraband cellphones to run a sprawling drug empire that left a trail of violence and death in the Palmetto State, according to a federal grand jury investigation. File/Andrew J. Whitaker/Staff File/Andrew Whitaker/Staff Corrections Director Bryan Stirling talks during a tour of Lee Correctional Institution in Bishopville, April 10, 2019. File/AP Meg Kinnard COLUMBIA — Gang members imprisoned in South Carolina’s Department of Corrections used contraband cellphones to run a sprawling drug empire that left a trail of violence and death in the Palmetto State, according to a massive federal grand jury investigation unveiled Thursday.

BOE safety director indicted in racketeering sting

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. BOE safety director indicted in racketeering sting School system says Todd Mashburn ‘remains an employee’ Todd Mashburn Bulloch County Schools Safety Director Todd Mashburn, a former Bulloch County sheriff’s captain, was indicted Tuesday in a racketeering and gambling sting reaching back to 2017. He has not been dismissed from his position, according to Bulloch County Schools Public Relations Director Hayley Greene. Outgoing Macon-Bibb County District Attorney David Cooke announced Mashburn’s indictment, along with several others, during a news conference Wednesday, according to 13MAZ TV in Macon.

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