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A teen from Rock Hill has been arrested for the shooting death of a 16 year old that was found downtown earlier this week. The 15 year old suspect has not been identified because of his age. The murder was that of Matthew Robertson who died at the scene on Monday afternoon on West Main Street was found inside a SUV after a gunshot wound. The teen suspect was taken into custody late Tuesday and charged with possession of a weapon during a violent crime, illegal carrying of a gun, and murder. That’s according to Micheal Chavis with Rock Hill Police. The teen suspect has been transferred to the SC Department of Juvenile Justice and will remain there pending a hearing in York County Family Court.
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SC politics briefing Zak Koeske, The State (Columbia, S.C.)
May 7 Welcome to your weekly South Carolina politics briefing, a newsletter curated by The State s politics and government team.
As legislative session winds down one week until sine die South Carolina is primed to expand state gun laws.
After a more than 12-hour debate, the Republican-controlled Senate Thursday voted mostly down party lines to pass a House-sponsored bill that would give concealed weapons permit holders the right to carry hand guns in the open.
The bill, which Senate Democrats criticized as a blatant ploy to assuage a minority of Republican voters, now returns to the House, which is likely to reject the Senate s changes, triggering a six-member joint panel to hammer out the differences.
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