LEXINGTON, S.C. — In a shocking turn of events, a deputy from the Lexington County Sheriff’s Department is on the mend after being struck by a car while attempting to apprehend a suspect. The scene unfolded in the parking lot of the Sheriff’s Department headquarters on Gibson Road around 4:00 p.m. on a Tuesday afternoon.
According to *law enforcement officials*, the incident began when 36-year-old Antwan Jeter arrived at the law enforcement complex to complete his court-ordered registration as a sex offender. While following protocol, deputies discovered that Jeter had an outstanding warrant for his arrest. What could have been a routine verification turned into a chaotic altercation.
As deputies moved in to take him into custody, Jeter reportedly fled towards the parking lot, which quickly escalated into a struggle. In the ensuing confusion, Jeter managed to get into his car and, in a desperate attempt to evade arrest, drove off, unintentionally hitting one of the deputies who was trying to restrain him.
In an impressive display of teamwork, law enforcement from both the Lexington Police Department and the Sheriff’s Department worked together to locate Jeter. Their efforts paid off when he was discovered in Blythewood, thanks to the quick response of the Richland County Sheriff Deputies. It’s a testament to the community’s commitment to justice and the safety of its officers.
Fortunately, the deputy who was struck by Jeter’s car has been hospitalized but is recovering from non-life-threatening injuries. The quick medical attention he received surely made a difference, and the community is rallying around him during this challenging time.
After being taken into custody, Jeter now faces a slew of serious charges. These include assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature, assault on a law enforcement officer while resisting arrest, hit and run with great bodily injury, and malicious injury to property. It’s a stark reminder of the risks that law enforcement officers face each day while working to keep our communities safe.
The Lexington community has shown great support for their law enforcement officers in the wake of this incident. Local residents are rallying together, expressing gratitude for the hard work and dedication that deputies demonstrate daily. As more updates about the deputy’s recovery and the legal proceedings against Jeter emerge, the community remains focused on healing and maintaining public safety.
In conclusion, this incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of law enforcement work and the critical role deputies play in ensuring public safety. The community is hopeful for the speedy recovery of their injured deputy and is confident that justice will prevail in this unfortunate situation. Let’s continue to keep our local law enforcement in our thoughts as they navigate the challenges that come with their vital public service.
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