COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A White former police chief will have to spend a year under home detention but won’t have to serve any prison time in the 2011 shooting death of an unarmed Black man. Prosecutors agreed Tuesday to drop a murder charge against 38-year-old Richard Combs, the former police chief of the small town of Eutawville, in exchange for his guilty plea to misconduct in office. The murder charge carried a penalty of 30 years to life. Circuit Judge Edgar Dickson suspended a 10-year prison sentence for –Read more
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