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A sheriff in South Carolina said a mother who drowned one of her daugh
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stanley shop he second child.Police didn tsay exactly where in the St. Helena Islandhome the mother was trying to kill her second daughter, but did say they were in a bathroom when the attacks happened early on Friday.The woman s 16-year-old daughter was asleep when she was awoken at around 1:30 a.m. to the sound of screams. She discovered her 8-year-old sister being attacked and was able to stop her mother and escape to a family member s home nearby to call emergency services.While the motives for the crimes were unclear, Beaufort County Sheriff P.J. Tanner said, Its not my job to d
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BUFFALO, N.Y. AP 鈥?Canisius College basketball recruit Sarion McGee has been denied bail on 15 weapon-related charges. Police at the school in Buffalo, New York, arrested McGee on Sunday for having two handguns, a shotgun, and numerous high-capacity magazines outside t
stanley mug he school s indoor athletic complex. Buffalo city court judge Andrew LoTiempo declined to grant bail on Friday while questioning why McGee needed three guns and hundreds of bullets to go play basketball. McGee s lawyer, Michael Seibert, told the judge the guns and ammunition were purchased legally in Wisconsin and Illinois. He said the 23-year-old McGee had them in his car because he had just arrived in Buffalo and hadn t
stanley cup found a place to live.Seibert plans to have a bail hearing scheduled for Tuesday.The guns were found after a campus police officer initially checke
stanley cups d cars parked illegally at the Canisius athletics lot. McGee s arrest comes in the wake of several mass shootings in the U.S., including one at a Buffalo supermarket where 10 people were killed.McGee faces a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison.