Crime & Safety
Woman Charged in North Charleston Stabbing
Victim drove away, eventually flagged down Hanahan police.

A woman was arrested by North Charleston Police on Wednesday night after allegedly stabbing her boyfriend.
A Hanahan police officer was traveling on Remount Road near 10:30 p.m. on Wednesday when a white Dodge Durango pulled in the lane next to him.
The victim, Luther Landrum, 44, of North Charleston, blew his horn to get the officer's attention and started to yell, "I've been stabbed. Get me to the hospital," according to police.
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The two cars pulled over and EMS was called to the scene. The man had a large wound in his chest near his heart and he was bleeding profusely, according to police.
The officer also noted that Landrum began to lose consciousness and stopped communicating before he was transported to an unknown hospital.
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North Charleston police arrived at the couple's home at 5464 Torgerson Avenue and told the victim's girlfriend, Jamie Marie Crosby, 29, to come out of the home.
The woman allegedly told police the knife was in the top drawer next to the sink. Officers found the knife, approximately 6 to 8 inches long, with blood still on it.
North Charleston Police spokesman Spencer Pryor was unavailable for comment Friday afternoon.
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