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SC: No Charges After Shooting at North Charleston Bar
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The incident began with a verbal altercation at Willie’s Bar, located at 7880 Dorchester Road. The victim approached the subject and pulled a gun on him, prompting the subject to leave the bar and go to his vehicle to avoid further confrontation, according to Pryor. Pryor stated that once the subject entered his vehicle, the victim and another unknown person approached the subject’s car and the victim again showed his weapon and began to pull it. |
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mickey
(5/16/2016)
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How many times can they say "the victim was the criminal perpetrator" with no sense of irony?
How about "the victim retreated to his vehicle before finally being forced to shoot his attacker"? |
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