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North Charleston man pleads guilty in 2020 deadly crime spree
- Darcellus Fishburne pleaded guilty to murder, armed robbery and attempted armed robbery in a 2020 crime spree in North Charleston and Charleston.
- The spree began with a stolen car and included early-morning robberies that led to a fatal shooting of a 63-year-old man.
- Suzanne Austin, the provost at the College of Charleston, was not injured in the incident.
- Court dates for Fishburne and co-defendants have not yet been released, according to the solicitor’s office.
- The Ninth Circuit Solicitor’s Office announced the guilty plea in Charleston, South Carolina.
- The 2020 crime spree began in North Charleston and extended to downtown Charleston with multiple robbery attempts and a fatal shooting.
- The victim who died was Tom DiLorenzo, a 63-year-old man.
- The incident occurred around 5:45 a.m. on July 17, during the early hours in Charleston.
- The Plea marks a development in a case tied to a larger set of offenses and ongoing legal proceedings.
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