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South Carolina: Man accused of fatally stabbing woman in wheelchair shot, killed by police

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South Carolina: Man accused of fatally stabbing woman in wheelchair shot, killed by police

 A man accused of fatally stabbing a woman with a butcher knife was shot and killed by authorities in South Carolina, according to Spartanburg County Sheriff Chuck Wright.

Wright said Landrum police were called early Monday morning to the Bon Aire Apartments on South Randolph Avenue in Landrum. He said the Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office was called in to assist. The coroner identified the woman as 53-year-old Shana McClain. According to the coroner, McClain has multiple sharp-edged injuries.

Wright said a man was at the scene with a butcher knife in his hand and would not comply with commands from authorities. Wright said the man came toward officers, so they used a stun gun and then a K9 was sent to take the man in custody.

“I do know after he was Tased he still fought through that. I’m not sure if the probes were in him or not. We don’t know that yet. It should have in a normal situation at least slowed him down a little bit,” Wright said.

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According to Wright, the man continued to come toward authorities, so shots were fired by one Landrum police officer and two Spartanburg County deputies.

“It wasn’t just a come straight out of a holster and start shooting. They tried very hard to save this man’s life and he just wouldn’t have none of it,” said Wright. The man was shot and killed, Wright said. The coroner identified the man shot by officers as 58-year-old Freddie Edwards.

Wright said no law enforcement officers were injured.

Though law enforcement is still investigating what directly led to this stabbing, family members tell WYFF that Freddie Edwards had ‘fallen in with a bad crowd.’ His sister, Lisa Edwards said he’d faced trauma, and was no stranger to drug use. That doesn’t lessen the pain both families felt Monday.

“I’m looking for answers and closure. And truth of this. Because there’s more that was going on that should have been dealt with,” Edwards said.

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Law enforcement said they’ve responded to domestic violence calls involving the couple and apartment multiple times. Records show Freddie Edwards was arrested for domestic violence in 2017.

According to Edwards’ family, McClain and Edwards were in a messy on and off again relationship and were living together.

“Toxic. Very toxic. Very toxic. But I just, my brother I just wish you would’ve turned the other way and just came home. I just wish he came home,” Edwards said.

SLED is still investigating this shooting.

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India formulate security plan for World Cup 2023

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India formulate security plan for World Cup 2023

 India have chalked out a comprehensive plan for multi-layer security and management of traffic for the upcoming ICC Men’s World Cup 2023. 

A security official told Indian media that arrangements had been made for smooth influx of fans into the stadiums and maintain uninterrupted traffic flow on roads.

He said multi-layer security plan had been designed for the mega event, adding that a communication system would also be established for seamless coordination between security agencies and local cricket association. 

The security teams would ensure the safe movement of teams from hotel to stadium and back by creating secure pathways. 

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As several stadiums, including Pune, are situated at a considerable distance from the city, seamless arrangements have been made to handle the logistical challenge in an effective way.

Commissioner of Pimpri Chinchwad police Vinoy Kumar Choubey said told Indian media, “We will be putting in place a multi-layer security cover in and around the stadium. A detailed plan for the same is in the making.

“Each layer will have a specific purpose and a pre-decided number of personnel and officers will be tasked to secure each layer. A communication channel has been established between the MCA office bearers and our team.”

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South Korea opposition leader ends 24-day hunger strike

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South Korea opposition leader ends 24-day hunger strike

 South Korea’s opposition leader ended a 24-day hunger strike on Saturday, a party spokesperson said, two days after parliament voted to let prosecutors serve an arrest warrant against him for alleged bribery.

Lee Jae-myung, leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, will maintain a schedule including court attendance while hospitalised for the time being, the spokesman told reporters.

Prosecutors this month sought the warrant in an investigation into bribery allegations concerning a development project. Prosecutors accuse Lee of asking a company to illegally transfer $8 million to North Korea when he was the governor of Gyeonggi Province.

He is also accused of breaching his duty over losses of 20 billion won ($15 million) by a municipal development corporation when he was mayor of Seongnam city.

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Lee, who lost South Korea’s presidential election to conservative Yoon Suk Yeol last year, has denied wrongdoing, calling the allegations “fiction” and a “political conspiracy”.

He began his protest on Aug. 31, citing the government’s economic mismanagement, threats to media freedom and the failure to oppose Japan’s release of wastewater from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant, among other reasons.

Thursday’s surprise vote by parliament, controlled by Lee’s party, has caused an uproar among his supporters.

Police on Saturday detained a man in his 40s who had posted the names of more than a dozen lawmakers outside Lee’s party faction, writing “gotta search for the sniper rifle at home”, said an official with the Gyeonggi Nambu Provincial Police. Police will seek an arrest warrant against him for intimidation, the official said.

South Korea is to hold parliamentary elections in April.

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Landslide causes large chunk of Swedish motorway to collapse

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Landslide causes large chunk of Swedish motorway to collapse

 A large chunk of a motorway in southwest Sweden collapsed overnight, causing three people to be taken to hospital with light injuries, police said on Saturday.

The landslide damaged the motorway between Sweden’s second-biggest city Gothenburg and Norway’s capital Oslo, near the small town of Stenungsund, around 50 km north of Gothenburg on Sweden’s west coast.

“The landslide has affected an area of around 100 x 150 meters, around ten vehicles, a wooded area, and a business area with a gas station and a fast food restaurant,” the Gothenburg Rescue Services said.

“A number of people have been helped out of vehicles in the slide area with the help of fire personnel and a helicopter,” they said. Several cars and one truck had fallen into holes and cracks caused by the landslide, Swedish news agency TT reported.

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A rescue services spokesperson told public broadcaster SVT all people in the vehicles had been helped out. The rescue services said specially trained staff and search dogs would now search the area, and that further slides could not be ruled out.

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