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Early-morning shooting in North Charleston leaves one dead, another hospitalized
by Abigail Quinn
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — An early-morning shooting left one dead and one injured Thursday, according to the North Charleston Police Department.Reportedly officers responded to a call of a reported shooting on Sablewood Street at approximately 4:03 a.m.
The incident report states that dispatch received the initial call and shortly after, they received a second call from the victim stating that someone had shot her and she in return shot the suspect.
Upon arrival, Officers administered first aid to both the suspect and the victim before the suspect succumbed to his wounds and was pronounced deceased at the scene. The victim was transported to an area hospital for further care.
Several areas around the shooting were damaged including a second story window, and a vehicle that was damaged by two separate shots.
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ABC News
Shooting back is an understandable reaction. Thanks, Gun Bunny.
They should have stopped with “Congress shall make no Law…”
Anon
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Apparently you do not have to possess any writing skills to work for ABC News. “Reportedly officers responded to a call of a shooting…” Just glad they didn’t end the sentence with “sources reported”.
Well, Mr. Stone, ya gotta give the reporter credit for getting the “victim” and the “subject” correct in this case so there is that. BZ to Mz Thang for taking out the trash.
Seems like I read somewhere that there are 180,000+ pages of “Federal Regulations” burdening We, The People.
“….45 ACP $2,595…” You are just bound and determined to relieve the swelling in my wallet aren’t you, ‘Ed. Aren’t you! It says in The Good Book…”…lead us not into temptation…”
Rucking up to go pay Honors to the troops (on BOTH) sides that fell in The Battle of Griswoldville back in ’64. We will say their names…We will be their Witnesses.
https://www.westerntheatercivilwar.com/post/the-battle-of-griswoldville
This linky has pictures…The site today looks pretty much just as it did in 1864
https://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/griswoldvillebattle.html