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  2. FBI arrests two more South Carolinians in Jan. 6 Capitol riots

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    Two more South Carolinians were arrested Monday by the FBI in connection with the Jan. 6 Capitol riots. The men, both from the Greenville area, are John Barry Chisholm, 34, and Michael Anderson ...

  3. 2 unrelated murders happened years apart in the same SC ... - AOL

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    Arrests have been made in two of Greenville County 95 cold cases, Sheriff Hobart Lewis announced Friday. The deaths were unrelated but occurred at the same Pelzer address.

  4. Dallen Bounds - Wikipedia

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    June 26, 1999 – Radio Shack employee Jonathan Lemuel Lara was restrained with flex ties to a chair in the back room of a Radio Shack in Greenville, South Carolina. Lara was stabbed in the neck with a screwdriver and subsequently died. Casandra Laster, Bounds' accomplice, was found guilty of accessory after the fact to felony murder in 2001.

  5. SC Supreme Court: Greenville man's conviction of interfering ...

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    The South Carolina Supreme Court on Wednesday overturned a Greenville County man’s conviction of interfering with an arrest by sheriff’s deputies nearly six years ago.

  6. Killing of Zachary Hammond - Wikipedia

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    Zachary Richard Thomas Hammond (May 5, 1996 – July 26, 2015), son of Paul and Angie Hammond, was a 19-year-old white male. [7] [8] He was born in Greenville, South Carolina, and graduated from Seneca High School in 2014. [9]

  7. Operation Lost Trust - Wikipedia

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    The South Carolina State House. Operation Lost Trust was the name of an FBI investigation into the South Carolina General Assembly from 1989 to 1999. By the end of the investigation, seventeen members of the South Carolina General Assembly were arrested for bribery, extortion, or drug use.