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Tag: Eddie Driggers

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An open letter to North Charleston’s new police chief

by K.J. Kearney January 11, 2018
Posted inNews, News Briefs

North Charleston moves forward with new DOJ agreement as activist groups demand police assessment

by Dustin Waters October 27, 2017
Posted inFeatures, News

The slow death of the North Charleston Police Department’s federal review

by Dustin Waters October 20, 2017
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Nehemiah Action Assembly calls on local leaders for policing reform

by Dustin Waters April 19, 2016
Posted inNews, News Briefs

Justice Ministry and city officials remain at odds over forum

by Dustin Waters April 15, 2016
Posted inFeatures, News

After Walter Scott shooting, city and state officials kept a close watch on outside groups

by Paul Bowers August 12, 2015
Posted inFeatures, News

A month after Walter Scott’s shooting, activists still calling for civilian police oversight

by Paul Bowers May 13, 2015
Posted inNews, News Briefs

Mt. Pleasant police chief retiring to go into ministry

by Paul Bowers November 12, 2012

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