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  2. Teenager killed in shooting that left two other young women ...

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    The Goose Creek Police Department said when officers responded to the apartment complex they found three females — including Johnson — who had been shot. The other victims, a 16- and 20-year ...

  3. Nancy Leftenant-Colon - Wikipedia

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    Leftenant was born September 29, 1920, in Goose Creek, South Carolina, near Charleston. Her parents were Eunice and James Leftenant and she was one of their 12 children. Her father was the son of a freed slave. The family moved to New York in 1923 and built their own home in Amityville, Long Island.

  4. SC woman killed by man who turned the gun on himself ... - AOL

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    The man, 31-year-old Goose Creek resident Michael Scott Vasko, was taken to an area hospital, according to the sheriff’s office. Further information on his condition was not available.

  5. Sean McPherson - Wikipedia

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    McPherson was born in Goose Creek, South Carolina. After his father's retirement from the United States Navy , McPherson and his family lived in Newton, Kansas . He enlisted in the navy after graduating high school.

  6. Tom Dantzler - Wikipedia

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    Dantzler served in the United States Air Force between 1965 and 1967. Between 1979 and 1981, Dantzler was a member of the Berkeley County Council. Between 1995 and 2009, Dantzler was a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives, serving House District 117 as a Republican. [2]

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  8. Robert E. Lee High School (Baytown, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Robert E. Lee High School was established in 1928, during the Jim Crow-era, and named in honor of Robert E. Lee, the military commander of the Confedererate Army. [3] It opened as a segregated school for white students; Mexican students were not allowed until later while Black students were not allowed to attend until the Fall of 1967. [3]

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