Suspect condition unknown in officer-involved shooting on South Carolina Ave. SLED responding.




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  • 2023-02-03 02:18:57Z
  • By Spartanburg Herald-Journal
State and local officials are investigating an officer-involved shooting that happened in Spartanburg County.
State and local officials are investigating an officer-involved shooting that happened in Spartanburg County.  

State and local officials are investigating an officer-involved shooting that happened in Spartanburg County.

Spartanburg County Coroner Rusty Clevenger said his office was notified of the incident at 191 South Carolina Ave. at 5:58 p.m.

Corporal John Burgess of the Spartanburg County Sheriff' Office said warrant officers responded at approximately 3:10 p.m. in reference to a wanted suspect with outstanding warrants.

"Upon arriving, the suspect threatened deputies with a knife," Burgess said. "The suspect fled to a bedroom and barricaded himself in a bedroom. The family was removed from the residence and negotiations started."

Burgess said following no "progress," CS (tear) gas was let into the room. After this did not work, the bedroom door was eventually breached.

"A Sheriff's Office K9 was utilized and the suspect began stabbing the K9," Burgess said. "At least one deputy fired their service weapon, striking the suspect."

Spartanburg Emergency Medical Services was immediately requested and responded to the scene, and the condition of the suspect is unknown, according to Burgess.

Thursday night, Clevenger said his office had not been able to examine a body and could not provide any further details.

Clevenger also confirmed that the shooting occurred on South Carolina Avenue. Burgess stated that the address is within the city limits of Spartanburg.

South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) spokesperson Renée Wunderlich confirmed that SLED received a request from the Spartanburg County Sheriff's Office and is actively investigating the case. Wunderlich said SLED will release more details Friday morning.

In an email response Thursday night, Burgess said the K9 will receive treatment from a veterinarian.

"Preliminary observation is the K9 will be OK," he said.

Check back for updates on this developing story.

Chalmers Rogland covers public safety and breaking news for the Herald-Journal. Reach him via email at crogland@shj.com.

This article originally appeared on Herald-Journal: SLED, Spartanburg Coroner responding to officer-involved shooting

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