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NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Authorities say a 36-year-old woman was shot to death in South Carolina because she was driving the same type of car that was involved in a shootout.
North Charleston Police say occupants of one car started shooting at a Chrysler 300, whose occupants shot back early Sunday.
Authorities say the Chrysler 300 got on Interstate 26 but the other car did not. The occupants of the other car then saw a different Chrysler 300 and fired several shots into the driver's door, police say.
The Charleston County Coroner's Office said that car's driver, Kedena Brown, died several hours later from a gunshot wound to the neck.
Police have questioned the people in the first Chrysler 300, but no charges have been filed. The other car has not been found.
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