Crime Blotter: Jan. 31 – Feb. 6
By Lauren Shirley | Feb. 9, 2015Crime Blotters don’t include every incident from the last week, and suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Information could change as investigations continue.
Crime Blotters don’t include every incident from the last week, and suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Information could change as investigations continue.
A large number of students, faculty, staff, administrators and friends came together at the Maxcy Monument to honor the victim of the Public School of Health shooting with a candlelight vigil. In the middle of the crowd, the atmosphere was somber and reflective.
Sunghee Kwon, ex-wife of USC professor Raja Fayad, was identified as the shooter in Thursday's murder-suicide by Richland County Coroner Gary Watts.
Campus was never officially locked down after the murder-suicide in the Arnold Public Health Research Center Thursday, according to USC President Harris Pastides.
Raja Fayad, the 45-year-old USC professor killed in Thursday's murder-suicide, appears to have had a history with the other deceased individual, according to Richland County Coroner Gary Watts' autopsy report.
I have no details beyond the SLED reports already released. I can't comment before seeing the coroner report and notification of next of kin.
Today, the USC family experienced a great tragedy. Sadly, a shooting in one of our buildings has left two dead in what appears to be a murder-suicide.
A timeline of the events that occurred on Thursday Feb. 5, 2015.
Investigators believe Thursday's shooting at the new Arnold School of Public Health was an isolated murder-suicide.
The 12th annual Carolina Day brought faculty, students and alumni together to lobby at the Statehouse Wednesday morning for higher education funding.
Crime Blotter for January 26 through February 1.
The U.S. Department of Justice is contemplating ending its 20-year lease of USC’s old business school building, The State reported.
Today's In Brief features a resolved Amber Alert, and a new 'Art Village,' and a fire behind Granby Mill Apartments.
The library is a constant in every college student’s life. It’s a place for students to cram for upcoming exams and the popular hangout for pulling all-nighters but, for JaVakeiu Duckett, a third-year early childhood education major, it’s also the place she calls work.
On Super Bowl Sunday, a hundred students’ voices swelled as they ate, laughed and waited for the big game to begin.
Today's In Brief features McMaster's chief of staff's DUI charge, a five-person murder in Georgia and a call to increase diversity at Clemson.
Last semester after the controversial Ferguson decision, some student leaders unified under the opinion that they did not want things to the way they are now.