Posted July 27, 2021 5:16 pm | Filed under Featured, Local News, News
A teenager has been identified in the shooting that took place Monday afternoon near Downtown Rock Hill. According to York County Coroner Sabrina Gast, the teen has been identified as Matthew Robertson, age 16 of Rock Hill. He was dead at the scene after he was shot
At 3:20p on Monday, Rock Hill Police responded to 236 West Main Street after reports of gunshots. Upon arrival, RHPD found a victim suffering from a gunshot wound. The Rock Hill Police Department Criminal Investigations Division, Forensic Services Unit, and K-9 Tracking Team responded to continue the investigation which is ongoing. . Mondayâs homicide is the second in the city in three days. If anyone has any information regarding this incident, they are asked to call 803 329 7293.
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ROCK SPRINGS Litter, graffiti and illegal dumping destroy the beauty of our communities.
That’s why Downtown Rock Springs/Urban Renewal Agency and Rock Springs Mayor Tim Kaumo are announcing the “Take 10 On Tuesdays” initiative to help maintain the efforts made during the city-wide clean up this spring.
This new city-wide initiative is aimed at maintaining the cleanliness of Rock Springs by encouraging all residents and businesses to take 10 minutes every Tuesday to clean dirt, debris, and trash from around their homes, businesses, in nearby vacant lots, and alleys.
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“If you see trash on the sidewalk while you’re on your way to lunch, don’t walk by it,” Mayor Kaumo advises. “Please pick it up, even if it isn’t yours, this helps improve our entire community.”