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Travis Keith Lang from Irmo has been arrested for allegedly threatening President Trump, facing serious federal charges. Lang is in custody at the Lexington County Detention Center awaiting a hearing. His threats reportedly included intentions to kill and kidnap the president, raising significant concerns within the community regarding safety and the impact of such threats. Meanwhile, residents are also voicing apprehensions over a proposed shopping center nearby, which some believe may disrupt local tranquility.
Irmo Man Arrested for Threatening President Trump
In a surprising turn of events, the peaceful town of Irmo has found itself in the spotlight as local resident Travis Keith Lang faces serious federal charges for allegedly threatening to take the life of President Donald Trump. Lang is currently being held at the Lexington County Detention Center and is slated for a detention hearing on March 14 at 11 a.m.. This incident has raised eyebrows and sparked conversations throughout the community about safety and the implications of such threats.
The indictment filed by the U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina reveals that these alarming threats were made around February 17. Lang stands accused of not only threatening to kill the president but also to kidnap and harm him. These actions are taken very seriously as they violate federal law aimed at protecting the president and those in line for the throne of leadership. If convicted, Lang could face penalties including substantial fines or even imprisonment for up to five years.
This troubling case adds to the atmosphere of unease that has been stirring across the nation, prompting discussions on the implications of such threats against public figures. Communities often rally together to support one another in the face of adversity, and Irmo is no different as residents grapple with the situation.
Residents Voice Concerns Over New Shopping Center Development
Expected to act as the anchor store is none other than Target, a familiar name to many homeowners in the area. With the nearest Target currently about seven miles away on Sunset Boulevard, this could become a welcome convenience for some. However, not everyone shares the enthusiasm. Local residents from the nearby Oak Pointe subdivision have begun raising concerns about the potential impacts of this development.
Residents worry about the impending disruption and changes that the shopping center may bring. Lawrence Gerald, a concerned homeowner, has articulated his worries regarding possible increases in truck traffic and disturbances from construction activities. Karyn Howard has voiced her fears of losing the ability to admire the stars at night, and is apprehensive about the surge in traffic that might follow. Additionally, Mary-Ann Lawson echoes these concerns, expressing anxiety about the type of visitors the shopping center might attract, along with the expected increase in traffic flows.
The developer has certainly been ambitious, with studies indicating a regional population exceeding 800,000 people and a steady population growth rate of 2% annually. It’s a bustling area with potential, and that alone has residents torn between progress and charm.
Despite the community concerns, a spokesperson from Lexington County has confirmed that the property was previously zoned for this kind of development, which means that the county council does not need to give additional approval. This provision can be frustrating for some residents who feel that their voices might not be adequately heard in the decision-making process.
To address mobility related questions and concerns about traffic, a request has been made to the South Carolina Department of Transportation for any available traffic studies. This aspect is crucial as residents aim to ensure that their beloved peaceful neighborhood retains its charm amidst the impending changes.
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