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South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster responds to fake school shooting reports from across state

South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster was in Greenville Wednesday morning and responded to the fake calls to law enforcement about active shooters at schools across the state.

South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster responds to fake school shooting reports from across state

South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster was in Greenville Wednesday morning and responded to the fake calls to law enforcement about active shooters at schools across the state.

But there's no excuse for that kind of conduct. People trying to get the Children educated and live their lives and have successful days and to have something like this thrown into it is unnecessary, just ridiculous, and it's *** crime.
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South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster responds to fake school shooting reports from across state

South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster was in Greenville Wednesday morning and responded to the fake calls to law enforcement about active shooters at schools across the state.

South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster was in Greenville Wednesday morning and responded to the fake calls to law enforcement about active shooters at schools across the state. McMaster called it a crime.Below: Beaufort High School following report of shots firedTRENDING STORIES:Tropical Depression #12, second system could become the next named storms. The latest on their trackBanana Ball World Tour: See all the cities the Savannah Bananas are headed in 2023Police: 12,000-plus drivers sped past Savannah schools in 5 days. Traffic cameras aim to stop that"There's no excuse for that kind of conduct. People try to get the children educated and live their lives and have successful days, and to have something like this thrown into it is unnecessary and just ridiculous," McMaster said. "And, it's a crime."For full coverage of the story, click here.

South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster was in Greenville Wednesday morning and responded to the fake calls to law enforcement about active shooters at schools across the state.

McMaster called it a crime.

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Below: Beaufort High School following report of shots fired

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"There's no excuse for that kind of conduct. People try to get the children educated and live their lives and have successful days, and to have something like this thrown into it is unnecessary and just ridiculous," McMaster said. "And, it's a crime."

For full coverage of the story, click here.