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S.C. No. 1 for females killed by males BY NOELLE PHILLIPS nophillips@thestate.com South Carolina once again has been ranked the worst in the nation when it comes to men killing women. The state’s rate of females murdered by males of 2.54 per 100,000 was more than double the national average, according to a report released Tuesday by the Violence Policy Center in Washington. The ranking was based on 2011
crime data that showed 61 women in South Carolina were reported killed at the hands of men. The ranking brought another round of outrage and vows for a renewed push to change the trend. “It doesn’t surprise me with the rate of crime and the number of reports we’ve recently received,” said Yolanda Debra Wilson, executive director of the YWCA Upper Lowlands Inc. “That is why
we are so adamant One idea offered READ MORE that to stop the vioby S.C. Attorney lence, we must General Alan WilSee statewide statistics come together as a son is changing a on page A8. community. It’s not law that puts a cap about just one agenon the size of a cy.” bond that magisThe nonprofit serves trate judges can set for crimiSumter, Clarendon and Lee nal domestic violence suscounties. Between January pects. and early July, 56 shelter Bail bonds already are an residents and 44 non-shelter issue in Richland County after residents were served by The State reported cases in YWCA programs, Wilson which men who were released said. to await trials for violent
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crimes were re-arrested on murder charges. In South Carolina, the maximum bond for a firsttime criminal domestic violence arrest is $5,000, Wilson said. That means a man arrested for beating his wife can get out of jail for $500 or less, Wilson said. If the Legislature would raise the cap on the maximum bond allowed, it would SEE NO. 1, PAGE A8
Troop gets 1st Eagle award in 60 years BY JADE ANDERSON janderson@theitem.com
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For the first time in 60 years, Jehovah Missionary Baptist Church has a Boy Scout that has achieved the organization’s highest rank, Eagle Scout. Brandon Tomlin started as a Tenderfoot, the lowest Boy Scout rank, about nine years ago, and Saturday he participated in the induction ceremony for his new rank. “I got a little emotional, but I didn’t show it,” said the 19-year-old Morris College freshman. “It felt pretty amazing. It was something huge.” ROB COTTINGHAM / THE ITEM His father felt Brandon Tomlin, similarly. right, recites the “I got a Eagle Scout pledge little bit prior to receiving his emotional,” new rank Saturday. said Terrial Tomlin Sr., also a deacon in the church. “It took 60 years for one Eagle Scout to come up through the ranks, and it was a proud moment when my son happened to be the first one.” “The whole church was behind him, pulling for him,” Terrial Tomlin said. “The pastor (the Rev. Marion Newton) loved it. He said he didn’t think he’d be around to see it. It was a very special moment. A lot of church members are proud of what the troop has done and what Brandon did. He brought it home, which is just SEE EAGLE SCOUT, PAGE A6
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