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Good Samaritan killed after helping pull SUV from ditch in South Carolina
A SC teacher is accused of driving under the influence after police say she crashed into a patrol vehicle, injuring a police officer.
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“He suffered significant injuries.”, John Blackmon with the Tri County Fraternal Order of Police said.
Wendy Ellen Burnett, 24, was charged with a felony DUI following the crash on Interstate 26 in North Charleston on Saturday morning, court records say.
Authorities say a 19-year-old man was the victim of a weekend shooting in North Charleston and have released more details about the incident.
One victim was pulled from a home fire and flown to the hospital, Monday morning.
Following a night of violence that left half a dozen businesses in flames, the Milwaukee police chief expressed surprise at the level of unrest that erupted after the fatal shooting of a black man by a black officer.
“Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with Officer Turner and his family as he begins the process of recovery and healing”, the North Charleston Police Department said in a release.
She crashed into North Charleston police officer Andrew Turner’s vehicle, striking him as he was making a traffic stop, South Carolina Highway Patrol spokesman Cpl.
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Pennsylvania’s attorney general is expected to address her job status within days after she was convicted of leaking secret criminal files and then lying about it. He has been employed with the police department for eight years.