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Just as summer is ramping up, Myrtle Beach, a top South Carolina summer destination, is dealing with a flurry of violence that has city and state officials scrambling to calm worried visitors and residents.
In the city’s most prominent incident, at least seven people were injured in a June 18 shooting that was live-streamed on Facebook. That shooting—and two others that weekend—followed six over the Easter holidays in April.
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