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  2. Bond requests denied for two people suspected in Traveler's ...

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    The Greenville County Sheriff’s deputies have arrested two people in connection with a Traveler’s Rest woman’s death. According to Greenville County Sheriff's Deputy Jeremy Holt, the ...

  3. Former Greenville County deputy acquitted of assault and ...

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    Benny Jones tears up while watching body camera footage of his arrest during a case against former Greenville County deputy Ryan Gibson at the Greenville County Courthouse on Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2024.

  4. 2 unrelated murders happened years apart in the same SC ... - AOL

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    Arrests have been made in two of Greenville County 95 cold cases, Sheriff Hobart Lewis announced Friday. The deaths were unrelated but occurred at the same Pelzer address.

  5. Greenville County mother faces homicide charge in drowning ...

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    A Greenville County mother was arrested Thursday and faces a homicide charge in the death of her infant son. Lynda Leigh Nicole Lawson, 28, was charged with homicide by child abuse after her seven ...

  6. Greenville Police arrest Taylors man charged in deadly hit ...

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    Terry Benjamin II, Greenville News May 1, 2024 at 5:19 AM Greenville Police have arrested a man suspected in the hit-and-run death of a pedestrian on North Pleasantburg Drive.

  7. Greenville Eight - Wikipedia

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    Greenville Eight. The Greenville Eight was a group of African American students, seven in high school and one in college, [1] that successfully protested the segregated library system in Greenville, South Carolina in 1960. Among the eight was Jesse Jackson, a college freshman. As a result of the staged sit-in, the library system in the city ...

  8. South Carolina in the civil rights movement - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Jackson of Greenville, SC, led many civil rights campaigns in South Carolina. Public libraries in Columbia and Spartanburg desegregated without controversy. In Greenville, however, on July 16, 1960, eight African-American students protested the segregation practices of the Greenville County public library.

  9. Greenville deputies investigating the deaths of two men at a ...

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    Greenville County Communications received a 911 call about 9:45 a.m. with people yelling for help, Flood said. Deputies responded to the motel, where they found a man injured and two others dead.