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Former South Carolina Senator Charged With Hit-And-Run

John Kuhn arrested in Charleston …

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Observer (the real one) March 14, 2024 at 6:05 pm

How is the guy he ran over? IMHO, his bond should have been much higher and cash, not PR. Scary guy.

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Happy Jack Top fan March 14, 2024 at 7:47 pm

Given the no money put up for bond the Honorable Bentley Douglas Price must be involved or he will be once this guy hires either McCoy, Short Stack, Paylor or one of his friends.

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VERITAS Top fan March 14, 2024 at 8:15 pm

Nothing “alleged” here. Looks more like attempted murder. He pressed down on the accelerator and never looked back – that’s “grave indifference”. Damn lucky the guy wasn’t killed. Already this case smells like dung.

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Call Security March 14, 2024 at 8:19 pm

The Joker, Joaquin Phoenix version

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The Colonel Top fan March 14, 2024 at 10:40 pm

If i was driving down the street, minding my own business and said pedestrian had jumped in front of me attempting or appearing to attempt to stop me, I’d probably run him over too. However, if I had hit a car and he was yelling “I saw you…”, I’d probably pull over to avoid the hit and run charge. ‘Course drunks’ll do what drunks’ll do.

Sane people don’t jump in front of 6,000 pound automobiles, they write down the tag number and dial 911.

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Adam March 15, 2024 at 12:41 pm

He wasn’t “minding his own business,” he was fleeing the scene of an accident, did you even read the article?? This should be attempted murder

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The Colonel Top fan March 16, 2024 at 12:36 pm

So, I’m discussing “normal behavior” to point out that none of this is normal… I wouldn’t get run over by a drunk driving a 6,000 Range Rover just because the driver bumped into a parked car. I would however write down the license plate number and drop a dime, justice served and no hospital stay…

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CongareeCatfish Top fan March 15, 2024 at 9:43 am

The sky briefly turned almost black in downtown Charleston from the number of Plaintiff’s lawyers literally dropping in from the sky on parachutes to vie for this, the easiest tort case in the world to prosecute. Albeit ill- advised, that dude was trying to do the right thing… the average juryman understands the basic sense of someone trying to stand up for what is just. That dude is going to get policy limits on every ounce of potentially responsive coverage that guy has, as well he should. He should also demand his own lawyer accept only a 25% fee for such a ridiculous easy and lucrative case.

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Madalyn Lasine March 27, 2024 at 8:53 am

John Kuhn is a shister lawyer I had legal battle with him for Eight years. Karma is a beautiful thing. I am just glad no one died….I hope they throw the book at him. Madalyn Lasine

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C.H. March 16, 2024 at 8:51 am

From what I understand the gentleman that almost got ran over is autistic. “Drugged up” is an assumption. I did not see him administer a drug test before he careened off of the hood of his car.

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T Ravenel March 16, 2024 at 12:44 pm

The article refers to the pedestrian trying to stop Kahn as “black male” multiple times. The arrest record linked in the story lists “hit and run property damage (attended vehicle)” and “improper passing”. Looks like Kahn gets to run down the “black male” for free. WTF Charleston!

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Anonymous May 8, 2024 at 12:30 pm

This is the type of people that run our. Keep voting for the duopoly suckers! At a minimum vote out the current criminals until the donor class can’t keep up.

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