Man wanted in 4 killings denied bond following capture after week on run WSOCTV.com News Staff
A weeklong manhunt for a suspect wanted in the killings of four people ended without another shot fired Monday morning as hundreds of officers surrounded him in South Carolina, authorities said.
Tyler Terry, an accused killer who evaded police for a week in the woods of Chester County, faced a judge on Tuesday. Bond was denied for Terry on all charges. According to South Carolina law, a magistrate judge can’t set bond on a murder charge.
As required by law, bond is denied for Tyler Terry. That’s on all charges. pic.twitter.com/1EqzQNAoal Greg Suskin (@GSuskinWSOC9) May 25, 2021
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The Kirkwood School District is not providing proper oversight or is encouraging Critical Race Theory indoctrination. The March 2021 Kirkwood Call, in an article titled, âWhite People, Youâve Had Your Rest,â claims that Michael Brown was murdered. Officer Darren Wilson was found not guilty of murder.Â
The school staff is guilty of educational indoctrination if the teachers allowed the publication of the article. They are, alternatively, guilty of educational misfeasance if they failed to stop the printing of unproven information.Â
Student journalism educators have the legal responsibility of oversight. The 1988 Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier Supreme Court Decision gives school personnel the right to edit and control what students print.Â
Voters in St. Louis last week delivered a historic victory for Tishaura Jones, the first Black woman elected mayor and the latest triumph for progressive
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