West Columbia Imposes Curfew Effective Immediately Until 6 AM, Monday, June 1
UPDATE: West Columbia Imposes Curfew Effective
Immediately Until 6 AM, Monday, June 1
West
Columbia, SC (May 31, 2020, at 6:40 PM) – The City of West Columbia Mayor Tem
Miles has declared a state of emergency and curfew due to civil unrest in
Columbia near the Gervais Street Bridge. The curfew is effective beginning at 6
PM, on May 31, 2020, until 6 AM, June 1, 2020. The Gervais Street Bridge is
closed to all traffic until further notice. The following activities are
prohibited during the curfew:
(1)
Be or travel upon any public street, alley or roadway or upon public property
unless such travel is necessary to obtain medical assistance;
(2)
Possess off one's own premises, buy, sell, give away or otherwise transfer or
dispose of any explosives, firearms, ammunition or dangerous weapon of any
kind;
(3)
Sell beer, wines or intoxicating beverages of any kind; or possess or consume
the same off one's own premises; or
(4)
Sell gasoline or any other similar petroleum products or any other combustible
or inflammable substances.
A
person carrying a firearm on his or her own premises or in transit from his or
her own premises to work or a place of shelter, or a CWP permit holder in
compliance with state law is exempt from section 2-3-6(2) per the order of the
Mayor.
The City of West Columbia is
committed to the safety of its citizens, visitors, and businesses. Please
report any suspicious activity to the West Columbia Police Department.
Alert sent on
05/31/2020 at 6:46PM EDT
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