An aquarium in South Carolina posted screenshots after a guy drunk texted their “Ask an Aquarium Educator” hotline and asked a bunch of questions about marine life.
It apparently happened last Wednesday, and he sent seven different texts between 10:30 and midnight. His first one said he was at the corner of Market Street and Meeting Street, which is in downtown Charleston where all the bars are. And he wanted to know what the area would have looked like 10,000 years ago.
He also asked what marine biologists are fascinated by right now . . . what they disagree about . . . why seahorses like to grab onto stuff with their tails . . . and why people say you should only eat oysters in months ending with “R”.
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A group of bystanders hit during a North Charleston Police Department car chase say they are suing the department for injuries and damages suffered in the incident.
Police release surveillance photos in Charleston assault case
VIDEO: Police release surveillance photos in Charleston assault case By Live 5 Web Staff | March 9, 2021 at 1:24 PM EST - Updated March 9 at 5:02 PM
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Charleston Police say they are trying to identify people caught on security cameras in connection with an assault last month.
Police are investigating an incident that happened near Meeting Street on Feb. 12 at approximately 11 p.m., police spokesman Charles Francis said.
Police asked for the public’s help to identify people in images seen leaving DECO Nightclub on Ann Street that night.
“Investigators believe the individuals pictured will further assist in this investigation,” Francis said.
Charleston fire station shut down because of unknown odor The Charleston Fire Department has temporarily closed a station due to an unknown odor. (Source: AP) By Steven Ardary | March 5, 2021 at 9:19 PM EST - Updated March 5 at 9:19 PM
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The Charleston Fire Department has temporarily closed a station due to an unknown odor.
Chief Fire Marshal Michael Julazadeh says the station located at the corner of Wentworth Street and Meeting Street reported the unknown odor on Wednesday and has been temporarily shut down.
Eight firefighters from the station were taken to the hospital for evaluation and were released.