CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Law enforcement agencies, local officials, and the victims’ family members met for the “Sober or Slammer” kickoff at the sight of a tragic double hit-and-run.
The ninth annual event highlighted the efforts of several police departments, South Carolina Highway Patrol, and the City of Charleston. It also honored the memory of Arianna Gamber and Lizzy Zito, two women who were killed in a hit-and-run near Morrison Drive this past April.
“Sober or slammer. I hope those words resonate with people, don’t drive drunk, don’t drive impaired or go to jail. Really simple,” Nicole Gamber, Arianna’s mom, said. “I hope they drive past this area and see the memorial of my daughter’s and Lizzy’s faces and think twice about driving drunk.”…