South Carolina Attorney General Puts Plan In Place In Response To Protests

(Columbia, SC) -- The South Carolina Attorney General says he is working to protect protesters that are following the law. 

Alan Wilson announced yesterday he is working on a plan to identify groups that instead mean to incite violence. 

Many cities in South Carolina issued a curfew again last night, including the capital city of Columbia. Wilson says the short-term is to arrest those committing violence or vandalism, but long-term response would include working with other officials to investigate if those instigating have ties to gangs or groups like Antifa.


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