Chaos and Confusion: Disturbances, Traffic Counters, and Hit-and-Runs Shake Charleston and Wichita

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A woman in North Charleston, South Carolina, has been charged with disturbing schools, third-degree assault and battery, and malicious injury to animals or personal property after causing a disturbance in a school drop-off line. The woman refused to move her car, claiming she needed to use the school's Wi-Fi, and became confrontational with officers, yelling profanities and kicking at them. She has been booked at the Al Cannon Detention Center on a $13,000 bond.
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