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Young couple arrested in infant girl’s injuries BY BRISTOW MARCHANT bmarchant@theitem.com
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Eugene Ickes serves customer Angie Rhea a complimentary cup of the coffee of the day, Guatemalan, as her daughter, Lily May, checks out the colorful merchandise in the shop.
Shop still cooking 25 years later BY IVY MOORE ivym@theitem.com The aroma of freshly ground coffee and a friendly “good morning” from Eugene or Kathy Ickes welcome shoppers into Creative Cookery, now celebrating its 25th year of business. The shop has been the place in Sumter to find almost anything cooking-related, from the simplest frying pan to the latest coffee maker, juicer or panini press. And that’s far from all. New SEE COOKERY, PAGE A6
FALL FOR THE ARTS EVENTS Today 11 a.m. — Dreamworks Dance Academy 11 a.m. — Casino Club* Noon — Special Blend* 1 p.m. — 4 Way Stop* 2 p.m. — William Gerald Jazz* 2:30 p.m. — Sumter Justified (Gospel) 3 p.m. — Joy Ride* 4 p.m. — Sumter Civic Dance Company 4 p.m. — Kerolinea* 5 p.m. — Joe Sanford Blues* 6 p.m. — Caroline Mack, accompanied by Kay Rasmussen 6 p.m. — Allen Hinnant* 7 p.m. — Robert Gibbs* 8 p.m. — Sumter Little Theatre - “Exploded” and “I’m Herbert” directed by Eric Bultman, SLT stage
WEDGEFIELD — A teenaged mother and a 20-yearold father stand accused of inflicting a severe brain injury on their own infant daughter. Early Friday morning, sheriff’s deputies arrested
Christopher McFadden Jr., 20, and Brittany Nicole Shapley, 18, of 1340 Cricket Drive, Wedgefield, and SHAPLEY charged them with unlawful conduct toward a child and criminal conspiracy. The arrests come almost
‘I’ve seen some things that would blow your mind. I’ve seen it. I’ve been to it. I’ve been through it. The Lord watched over me all these years. Young people, you can do it, too. Put God first in your life, treat others with respect and do the right thing. (Then) the Lord will take you through seen and unseen danger, and God will bless you.’
exactly a month after a badly injured sixmonth-old girl was taken to Tuomey Regional Medical Center. McFADDEN When medical staff realized the extent of the girl’s injuries on Sept. 6, she was transferred to Palmetto Health Richland
in Columbia, where she was diagnosed with swelling on the brain, as well as several cracked or broken ribs. The Sumter County Sheriff’s Office was called in when doctors decided the brain injury is the result of “non-accidental” suffocation. SEE INJURIES, PAGE A7
Captain retires after 40 years of service with Sheriff ’s Office BY JADE ANDERSON janderson@theitem.com Four sheriffs. Ten uniforms. Forty years of service. Capt. Roosevelt Sinkler Sr. retired from the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office on Sept. 27. “I’ve seen some
things that would blow your mind,” said the 68-year-old. “I’ve seen it. I’ve been to it. I’ve been through it. The Lord watched over me all these years. Young people, you can do it, too. Put God first in your life, treat others with re-
spect and do the right thing. (Then) the Lord will take you through seen and unseen danger, and God will bless you.” His words of encouragement are nothing new to his coworkers. SEE SINKLER, PAGE A8
Roosevelt Sinkler Sr.
Sunday 2 p.m. — Harp Ensemble Concert 3 p.m. — Sumter Little Theatre - “Exploded” and “I’m Herbert” 4 p.m. — Community Concert Band ensembles 4:45 p.m. — Sumter Civic Chorale 2-5 p.m. — Interact with “Artists at work”* 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday — Sumter County Gallery of Art presents: ”Question Bridge: Black Male” and Stacy Lynn Waddell “Black, Burst and Boom” * denotes outside stage events; others in Patriot Hall auditorium Fall for the Arts continues from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. Saturday and 2 to 5:30 p.m. Sunday at the Sumter County Cultural Center, 135 Haynsworth St. Admission is free to the public; however, any donations will be accepted.
Lorraine Dennis, back, assistant county administrator and wife of Sheriff Anthony Dennis, presents Roosevelt Sinkler Sr. with a clock in appreciation of his 40 years of service. She also joked about his love of talking on the telephone. JADE ANDERSON / THE ITEM
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