South Carolina attorney general coordinates prosecution in Columbia murder case

Alan Wilson, Attorney General of South Carolina
Alan Wilson, Attorney General of South Carolina
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Attorney General Alan Wilson announced that his office is coordinating with law enforcement agencies to prosecute Alexander Dickey, who has been charged with the murder of Logan Federico in Columbia on May 3.

Wilson emphasized the joint efforts between his office and law enforcement partners regarding the case. “Attorney General Wilson and the law enforcement partners involved are committed to delivering justice, upholding the rule of law, and demanding law and order,” according to a statement from the Attorney General’s Office.

The Attorney General’s Office stated it will share further updates as they become available.



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