
Second person arrested in connection with South Carolina mall shooting that left 15 people injured, police say
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Marquise Love Robinson, 20, is being charged with nine counts of assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature, attempted murder and unlawful carry of a handgun.
The shooting Saturday left 15 people injured. Police had been reporting for the last two days 14 people were injured, but another victim was reported Sunday during interviews, Holbrook said. The 15th victim was injured while standing beside someone who was hit by gunfire. Police said nine people suffered gunshot wounds during the shooting and six others suffered other injuries.
Marquise Love Robinson, 20, was the latest suspect arrested, Holbrook said. Robinson was charged with nine counts of assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature, attempted murder and unlawful carry of a handgun, Holbrook said. Robinson is scheduled for a bond hearing Tuesday morning.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth risked compromising sensitive military information that could have endangered US troops through his use of Signal to discuss attack plans, a Pentagon watchdog said in an unclassified report released Thursday. It also details how Hegseth declined to cooperate with the probe.

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