The moment you have a child, your life changes. The world becomes small and the problems plaguing other people are insignificant and trivial. All that matters are your kids and the life you can offer them. But when you read of evil impacting other children, you immediately think of your kids and the villainy others engage in becomes yet another reason for insulating them from the horrors of modernity.
The name Cannon Hinnant nearly ended what was started here in May of 2009, because the horror of his murder and the lack of a response by the corporate media were a melancholy reminder white lives don’t matter.
State law enforcement preparing for possible armed protests at SC capitol The South Carolina State Law Enforcement Division confirmed it received a warning from the FBI about plans for possible armed protests in the nation s state capitals, including Columbia. (Source: WCSC/WIS) By Patrick Phillips | January 11, 2021 at 6:00 PM EST - Updated January 13 at 7:22 AM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCSC) - The South Carolina Department of Public Safety says it is on a state of heightened security as state law enforcement prepares for possible armed protests in the state.
The agency increased security last week, according to Bureau of Protective Services Maj. Dwayne Brunson.
28-year-old man dies in early-morning Charleston officer-involved shooting
5 officers on paid administrative leave during SLED investigation Charleston Police Chief Luther Reynolds talked to reporters about Tuesday morning s officer-involved shooting as Mayor John Tecklenburg looks on. (Source: Live 5) By Patrick Phillips, Rob Way, Riley Bean, and Danielle Seat | December 29, 2020 at 4:46 AM EST - Updated December 29 at 6:46 PM
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The Charleston County Coroner’s Office released the identity of the man fatally shot during an officer-involved shooting early Tuesday morning.
Jason Cooper, 28, of North Charleston, died at the scene of the shooting at North Romney Street at 3:24 a.m. Tuesday, according to Charleston County Deputy Coroner Supervisor Brittney Martin said. An autopsy has been ordered for Wednesday.
28-year-old man dies in early-morning Charleston officer-involved shooting
5 officers on paid administrative leave during SLED investigation
VIDEO: 28-year-old man dies in early-morning Charleston officer-involved shooting By Patrick Phillips, Rob Way, Riley Bean, and Danielle Seat | December 29, 2020 at 4:46 AM EST - Updated December 29 at 6:46 PM
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The Charleston County Coroner’s Office released the identity of the man fatally shot during an officer-involved shooting early Tuesday morning.
Jason Cooper, 28, of North Charleston, died at the scene of the shooting at North Romney Street at 3:24 a.m. Tuesday, according to Charleston County Deputy Coroner Supervisor Brittney Martin said. An autopsy has been ordered for Wednesday.
South Carolina city plans to expand traffic camera program
December 21, 2020 GMT
GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) A city in South Carolina plans to expand its use of cameras that scan license plate numbers, with officials saying the information is used to track criminal activity.
Greenville has been using 11 cameras at undisclosed locations since January, producing nearly 200 cases that led to arrests and recovery of property. The Post and Courier reports that the city is taking bids to install 14 more cameras.
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Automated license plate readers have become more prevalent in recent years, creating a nationwide database that allows jurisdictions to identify plates and take action.