Midlands Mugshots- October 14
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According to the Richland County Sheriff’s Department, South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has concluded the investigation into an officer involved shooting regarding a SLED agent and two Lexington County deputies that took place in September.
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Fairfield County deputies say they arrested a man on multiple drug charges and having stolen property. Investigators say Thomas Powers tried to swim across a lake before they caught up with him and took him into custody.
Jaime Harrison is calling on Senator Lindsey Graham to apologize for referring to the “good old days of segregation” during Wednesday’s Supreme Court confirmation hearing. Senator Graham says he was being sarcastic and using the term to make a point.
The trial for the North Myrtle Beach woman accused of killing and disposing her two newborn children began today with opening statements from both sides.
According to a study by wallethub.com, South Carolina is the least energy-efficient state in the country. The Palmetto State is spending more and getting less when it comes to home and travel-related energy.
Drugmaker Pfizer is planning to start testing its experimental coronavirus vaccine on children as young as 12. The researcher leading the drug trial says parents have already expressed interest in enrolling their kids.
South Carolina has now established an office to streamline the state’s efforts in stemming floodwaters and coordinating recovery and and relief efforts.
Richland County Coroner Gary Watts released the name of a woman who died in a car accident on I-77 early Wednesday morning.
U.S. Attorney Peter M McCoy Jr. says four individuals have been charged in three separate indictments with stealing thousands of dollars from the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) multi-billion dollar component Hardest Hit Fund’s state program, SC HELP.