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By STEVE DANIEL
When Kenneth Toombs
arrived for work at Thomas
Cooper Library at about
5:30 a.m. last Tuesday, he
heard a commotion and
immediately knew what was
happening.
The feathered residents of 1
the library reflection pond |
were ue?ng assauuea Dy a
large dog, while its owner
stood by watching.
Toombs, USC's director of
libraries, threatened to have
a warrant sworn out against
the dog's owner, and notified
Campus Police who arrived
shortly thereafter.
But it was too late. The
dead numbered two; one
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By TRACY HELMS
Sport* Editor
Carolina football player
Dewayne Chivers was injured
Saturday after he
allegedly broke out car
windows with his head,
according to West Columbia
Police.
Chivers, a starting tight
end for USC, was arrested
and charged with disorderly
conduct and destruction of
private property. He is
scheduled to appear
Thursday in West Columbia
Court.
The senior from Camden
was released on a courtesy
summons and paid a
minimum bond of $23.25,
according to West Columbia
Patrolman C.R. Brown.
Lt. Chester Hall and Officer
Raymond Lee found
Chivers bleeding from a
gash on his forehead as he
was walking east on U.S. 378
Saturday afternoon.
While taking Chivers to
Lexington County Hospital
for treatment, the officers
noticed that he fit the
description of a man who
was reported smashing car
wiiiuows near usage Avenue 1
in West Columbia, Brown '
said.
West Columbia Police !
received three phone calls
around 3 p.m. Saturday
reporting the damage.
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