There were more than 90 runners registered for the inaugural Stop the Violence 5k hosted at Battery Creek High School by the Dolphins Marching Band Boosters on Saturday, April 6. The top finishers, from left, were Kristian Sanchez (first place), Raimund Roell (second place) and Austin Major Jr. (third place). Amber Hewitt/The Island News

Stop The Violence 5K

During the opening ceremony before the start of the Stop Gun Violence 5k at Battery Creek High School, Captain Massey from the Port Royal Police Department talks about the need for firearm safety and education, especially with South Carolina passing the “Constitutional Carry” law. Amber Hewitt/The Island News
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