Community members react to the deadly shooting in Rock Hill this week
Community members are still coming to grips with this week’s tragic shooting in Rock Hill.
Community members are still coming to grips with this week’s tragic shooting in Rock Hill.
The Richland County Sheriff’s Department says they arrested an individual in connection with a weekend shooting on South Beltline Boulevard that left a man dead. Deputies say they arrested 22-year-old Ahmad Cook II and charged him with the murder of 27-year-old Charles Fulk and possession of a weapon during a violent crime.
GSM Services has set up a GoFundMe for the families of their two employees who were shot Wednesday during the deadly mass shooting in Rock Hill. Officials say James Lewis died as a result of his injuries and Shook is continuing to recover.
Saturday, you have a chance to lace up your running shoes and be a super hero for a Midlands girl. Eliza O’Neill is a young girl living with Sanfilippo syndrome, a rare genetic metabolism disorder that can lead to problems in the brain and nervous system. Friday morning, the Sanfilippo Foundation, headed up by Eliza’s dad, will hold a 5K Friday at 8 a.m. to raise money for treatment for Eliza and other children like her.
Columbia Fire officials say no one was hurt in a fire at a mechanic shop Thursday night. Authorities say it happened before 7:30 p.m. at the shop on Houston Street. According to officials, the fire caused significant damages.
Prisma Health will no longer move forward with plans to buyout Providence Health, Providence Health Northeast in Columbia and Kershaw Health in Camden. Prisma announced Friday they will not pursue plans to acquire those systems, in addition to a freestanding emergency room in Fairfield County.
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control released the state’s latest coronavirus numbers as of Thursday.
Friday morning around 10 a.m., the Kershaw County Sheriff’s Office Says Timothy Deandre Bennett, 27, turned himself in to authorities. Deputies say Bennett was wanted in connection with a shooting that took place at the Hermitage Mobile Home Community on Wednesday night.
Professional networking site LinkedIn says it has not been hacked, but data from about half a billion users has been posted for sale online. The company says the post was made on a website popular with hackers.
Officials are warning the public not to buy the coronavirus vaccine online. Cyber security firm, Check Point, has been investigating COVID-19 related advertisements on the dark web for months for things like negative coronavirus tests and now, vaccines.