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The Richland County Sheriff’s Department said Yaqin Jackson, Jahquez Mack and Jaylyn Smith are each charged in a May 31 shooting at the Redpoint Columbia Apartments, an off-campus complex that houses many University of South Carolina students.
The suspect in the July fatal shooting at The Mall in Columbia is back in Howard County after agreeing to be transferred back to Maryland without a formal extradition hearing, according to the Howard County Police Department.
The Columbia Police Department held a press conference Sunday afternoon to provide updates on the June 6th shooting at an Airbnb located on the 2400 block of Lincoln Street.
A large police presence was seen in downtown Columbia early Saturday morning. An ABC 17 News reporter arrived at the scene in the 700 block of East Walnut Street around 2:15 a.m. and saw police with a gurney standing in front of the Boone County Courthouse.
The man accused of killing a North Carolina woman in Columbia last month will be back in court Tuesday morning.
According to Columbia police, two people were killed overnight in separate shootings on Garners Ferry Road and Lincoln Street. Three people were injured.
Three Columbia County deputies are being honored for their bravery nearly two months after a traffic stop claimed the life of a fellow deputy and sent another to the hospital.
After a shooting left 1 dead and 3 hurt in Columbia, calls are growing to rethink how short-term rentals affect neighborhood safety and oversight.
Maryland suspended the license of a home electronic monitoring detention company following a monthslong investigation prompted by the deaths of two Howard County teens.