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SC: Man Who Killed Ridgeville Shooting Suspect Acted in Self-Defense
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A 23-year-old man had been out of prison for barely two months when authorities said he pulled out two handguns during a fight at a Ridgeville home and sparked an exchange of gunfire that ultimately led to his death.
A man who returned fire and killed 23-year-old Ishmel Taquan Rivers on Sunday was acting in self-defense, according to initial evidence gathered by the Berkeley County Sheriff's Office. Rivers, who died shortly after at Trident Medical Center, recently completed a prison term for an involuntary manslaughter conviction tied to a 2012 shooting, state records show. |
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| How many future innocent lives will now saved by this young criminal's demise? Bet those won't show up in any anti-gunners statistics. |
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