South Carolina Officer Survives Shooting in Small Town Traffic Stop

A police officer in McBee, South Carolina, was shot during a traffic stop but survived. State police identified and located the 27-year-old suspect after issuing a "Blue Alert".

September 20 2024 , 05:39 PM  •  553 views

South Carolina Officer Survives Shooting in Small Town Traffic Stop

In a recent incident that shook the small town of McBee, South Carolina, a local police officer survived a harrowing encounter during a routine traffic stop. The event unfolded on September 19, 2024, in this quiet community of approximately 750 residents, located 55 miles northeast of Columbia.

According to Police Chief Tim Knight, the officer faced a barrage of gunfire, with "more than 60 shots" fired at him. Despite the intensity of the attack, the officer remarkably survived, sustaining three bullet wounds. He was promptly treated at a local hospital and subsequently released.

Mayor Glenn Odom expressed relief and gratitude for the officer's survival, stating:

"He's home resting. He's got to have some surgery on his forearm where the bullet lodged. But, other than that he appears to be ok. It's a miracle sent to us by the Lord."

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The South Carolina State Law Enforcement Division swiftly responded to the incident, issuing a "Blue Alert" to enlist public assistance in locating the suspect. This alert system is specifically designed to help apprehend individuals who have harmed or pose a threat to law enforcement officers.

On September 20, 2024, state police announced that they had successfully located the 27-year-old suspect in Darlington County. While details regarding potential charges or arrest were not immediately available, the swift resolution brought a sense of relief to the community.

McBee, a town with a rich history dating back to the early 19th century, is known for more than just this recent incident. Incorporated in 1901 and named after railroad executive V.E. McBee, the town covers an area of 1.2 square miles in the Sandhills region of South Carolina. It is part of the Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia Metropolitan Statistical Area and is situated along U.S. Route 1.

The town's economy primarily revolves around agriculture and forestry, with notable production of watermelons and cantaloupes. McBee is also famous for its annual Peach Festival, celebrating its agricultural heritage. The community takes pride in its local institutions, including McBee High School, home of the Pandas, and a dedicated volunteer fire department.

As the town grapples with this recent event, it serves as a stark reminder of the risks faced by law enforcement officers, even in small, tight-knit communities. The incident has undoubtedly left a lasting impact on McBee, a town typically known for its peaceful atmosphere and agricultural contributions rather than violent confrontations.