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Governor McMaster says he welcomes protests in SC, but will not tolerate violence

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– In a briefing Sunday afternoon, South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster, along with state and local leaders, gathered to address Saturday’s violent eruptions in Columbia and Charleston. In the briefing, McMaster was clear,  he said we welcome protests,  we welcome people speaking their mind.  McMaster said we welcome those to assemble peacefully, the Governor said they learn from…

US Senator Tim Scott: “Protestors be heard, be seen but be orderly”

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– In a briefing Sunday, South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster, along with State and Local leaders, gathered to address Saturday’s violent eruptions in Columbia and Charleston. Senator Tim Scott was on hand to deliver a message to South Carolina. The Republican Senator said, we as a state cannot tolerate violence. Scott said “if we are going to make…

Peaceful Protest at SC State House, protestors line sidewalk

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– A peaceful group of protestors gathered at the South Carolina State House Sunday afternoon. Many holding signs saying “I can’t breathe”. State House protest Some protestors are sitting on the lawn of the State House grounds, others standing holding up signs. There is a police presence but many officers are standing back from the protestors. Around 3:30pm…

City of Cayce issues Curfew

CAYCE, SC (WOLO)– The members of the Cayce City Council unanimously approved an emergency curfew ordinance beginning at 8:30 PM on Sunday, May 31 lasting until 6:00 AM on June 1. Here is the ordinance: “A citywide curfew is hereby established and imposed beginning at 8:30 pm on Sunday, May 31, 2020,  restricting the travel of individuals and lasting until 6:00 am Monday,…

State Museum hosts At Home Virtual Summer Camps amid Pandemic

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)–Summer Camp is going to look a little different this year. But the South Carolina State Museum has some new, educational options for kids. Museum officials announced the At-Home Virtual Summer Camps will begin June 8 and run through July 3 for ages 6 – 11.   The virtual camps are for a week and museum officials say they…

A look at Saturday’s violent protest in Columbia

Columbia, S.C. (WOLO) — Richland County Sheriff’s deputies have released more information on Saturday’s protest in Columbia that turned violent. The protest began peacefully, with a march to the State House from City Hall. Thousands listened as speakers talked about police brutality, and honoring the unarmed African Americans who have lost their lives in recent weeks, especially George Floyd which…

American Red Cross seeking Blood Donations – Here’s how to help

COLUMBIA,  SC (WOLO)– The Red Cross is asking you to roll up your sleeve to help save a life.   The American Red Cross announced it has an urgent need for blood donations. Red Cross officials say the donations are needed to prevent a blood shortage as hospitals resume surgical procedures and patient treatments temporarily paused due to COVID-19. Per…

Day of peaceful protest erupts into violence in City of Columbia

COLUMBIA,  SC (WOLO)– A day of peaceful protests, including a walk to the South Carolina State House, ended as violence erupted Saturday in Columbia. The peaceful protest began Saturday morning at about 11 a.m., with a march to the State House. Speakers took the stage, as thousands listened. People came to show support in wanting justice for George Floyd’s death,…

West Columbia Mayor declares State of Emergency, curfew

WEST COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– Citing civil unrest near the Gervais Street Bridge, West Columbia Mayor Tem Miles has declared a state of emergency. City officials say a curfew is effective beginning at 9 PM, on May 30, 2020, until 6 AM, May 31, 2020. According to officials, the following activities are prohibited during the curfew: (1)   Be or travel upon…

Columbia City council unanimously approves Emergency Ordinance in wake of protests

COLUMBIA, SC  (WOLO)– Saturday evening Columbia Police Department issued a statement encouraging protestors to go home. Via CPD Twitter: ‘We are strongly encouraging protestors to go home safely. #ColumbiaPDSC continues to monitor crowds in downtown near headquarters. Large popping sounds many hear nearby are tires bursting from car fires in this parking garage.’ Also, Columbia Mayor Steve Benjamin issued a…