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GMC Thursday Headlines: 18 y/o Charged In Connection With The SC State Shootings & Columbia Rapper Facing Multiple Federal Charges

  Thursday Headlines: SLED announced that 18 y/o Treveion James has been charged in connection to the shootings at SC State & U.S. Marshalls announce they have arrested 34 y/o Columbia Rapper Zachary “Blacc Zacc” Chapman on charges of Rico conspiracy and murder in aid of racketeering. Categories: ABC Columbia News Update (First Row)

GMC Wednesday Headlines: Democratic Rep. Jermaine Johnson Officially Running For Governor & State Officials Announce Statewide Giving Campaign

  Wednesday Headlines: Democratic Rep. Jermain Johnson officially announces his bid for Governor of South Carolina & In response to SNAP Benefits set to stop state officials joined together to announce the activation of a statewide giving campaign to take its place. Categories: ABC Columbia News Update (First Row)

GMC Tuesday Headlines: Early Voting Still Underway Ahead Of The Municipal Elections & Democratic Rep. Jermaine Johnson To Make Announcement Today

  Tuesday Headlines: Early voting is still underway ahead of the municipal election until Friday October 31st; For more information click here & Democratic Rep. Jermaine Johnson will make a special announcement at the state house today and it’s expected he’ll enter the Gubernatorial Race. Categories: ABC Columbia News Update (First Row)

GMC Monday Headlines: USC Student Survived Being Hit By A CSX Train & Columbia Police Are Investigating A Fatal Shooting

  Monday Headlines: Columbia Police say a USC student is being treated at a local hospital after being hit by a CSX train and suffering multiple injuries & Columbia Police are also investigating a fatal shooting after responding to a scene where a man was found shot and later died in the hospital. Categories: ABC Columbia News Update (First Row)

GMC Friday Headlines: Sumter Deputies Still Investigating The Death Of A Missing Woman & Suspended Charleston County Judge Arraigned

  Friday Headlines: The Sumter County Coroner’s Office says the autopsy revealed no signs of trauma in the death of Jessica Alexander who was reported missing last week & Suspended Charleston County judge James Gosnell is facing several charges related to child pornography. Categories: ABC Columbia News Update (First Row)

GMC Wednesday Headlines: Sumter Deputies Arrest Man After Searching His Home & Elementary School Student Hospitalized After Collision

  Wednesday Headlines: Sumter Deputies say they arrested a man after they found drugs and an assault rife while conducted a search warrant at a house on coachman drive & An elementary school student was sent to the hospital after being struck by a car while riding their bike. Categories: ABC Columbia News Update (First Row)

GMC Tuesday Headlines: Sumter Missing Woman Found Dead & Former Columbia Police Officers Facing Additional Sexual Misconduct Charges

  Tuesday Headlines: Sumter Police say they’re investigating after finding the body of 42 y/o Jessica Alexander who was reported missing & Former Columbia Police Officer Caleb-Hickmon Payne is facing additional charges related to an alleged sexual misconduct incident. Categories: ABC Columbia News Update (First Row)

GMC Monday Headlines: Chapin City Officials Announce The Passing Of Mayor Al Koon & Sumter Police Are Searching For A Missing Woman

  Monday Headlines: Chapin City Officials have announce that Mayor Al Koon died Friday at Lexington Medical Center just days after he admitted himself into hospice care & Sumter Police are searching for 42 y/o Jessica Alexander who was reported missing from friends and family last Wednesday. Categories: ABC Columbia News Update (First Row)

GMC Friday Headlines: FBI Columbia Field Office Launches Website For The Mass Shooting On Saint Helena Island & The State Election Commission Launches Investigation

  Friday Headlines: The FBI Columbia field Office has set up a website asking anyone to submit evidence involving the mass shooting on Saint Helena Island & The State Election Commission has launched an investigation to determine how they spent 4-million dollars more than they should have on voting machines. Categories: ABC Columbia News Update (First Row)