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James Island police report details assaults, vehicle crimes and speed monitoring results
Summary
Lieutenant Sean James briefed the council on recent incidents including a serious road‑rage assault, an arrest in a tire‑slashing incident, an auto break‑in where a firearm was taken, a report of a suspicious vehicle following a juvenile, and results from a weeklong speed monitoring exercise showing most drivers within posted limits.
Lieutenant Sean James of the Town of James Island police gave the council a summary of recent public‑safety activity and traffic monitoring in the community.
James said the department’s speed display was deployed at several locations. Over seven days at one 25‑mph location the unit recorded 3,709 vehicles with a maximum recorded speed of 37 mph; he said 99.5 percent of those vehicles were 32 mph or slower. At Bradford the unit logged 789 vehicles in seven days, with…
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