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Charleston Police SWAT Team Shoots and Kills Suspect

A suspect, identified as Disnime Mitchell, was shot and killed by a Charleston Police SWAT team member during an encounter just after noon on March 6. The incident occurred on the West Side of Charleston, raising questions about the circumstances that led to the use of deadly force by law enforcement.

Details surrounding the encounter are currently limited, but this shooting adds to ongoing discussions about police conduct and the use of SWAT teams in urban environments. Investigators are expected to examine the events leading up to the incident, which has already garnered significant public attention and concern.

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