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Chaos Erupts in Lexington: A Deputy Injured During Attempted Arrest of Fleeing Suspect

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Chaos Erupts in Lexington: A Deputy Injured During Attempted Arrest

LEXINGTON, S.C. – In an incident that has left the community buzzing, a Cayce man found himself at the center of a chaotic scene at the Lexington County Sheriff’s Department on a Tuesday afternoon. The man, identified as Antwan Jeter, 36, had visited the department to complete his court-ordered sex offender registration when things took a dramatic turn.

The Unexpected Turn of Events

According to Police Chief Terrence Green, Jeter arrived at the sheriff’s office at around 4 p.m. Little did he know, deputies were waiting for him due to an outstanding warrant against him. Once the officers approached him, Jeter decided to flee, making a break for his car. This was not just a simple dash — it escalated into a physical confrontation as Jeter struggled with the deputies.

In a moment of panic and reckless decision-making, Jeter jumped into his vehicle and backed up quickly. Tragically, in the process, he struck one of the deputies with his car, running over him as he made his escape. This dangerous escape attempt put both Jeter and law enforcement at risk, highlighting the high-tension situation.

Intense Manhunt

The Lexington Police Department and the Lexington County Sheriff’s Department quickly sprang into action, launching a search for Jeter. With determined efforts, they followed leads to known addresses, hoping to locate the fleeing suspect. The urgency of the situation was palpable as officers worked tirelessly to track him down.

It wasn’t long before the Richland County Sheriff’s Department caught a break. They located Jeter at a family member’s home in Blythewood, leading to his arrest. It seems that Jeter’s escape plan had brought him no further than a relative’s place — talk about a close call!

The Impact on Law Enforcement

As for the deputy who was injured in the incident, he was quickly taken to the hospital for treatment. Thankfully, it has been reported that his injuries, while significant, are non-life-threatening, and he is expected to make a full recovery. The community is expressing relief that the deputy’s injuries aren’t more severe and sending well wishes for a speedy recovery.

Facing Serious Charges

Jeter now faces a slew of serious charges as a result of his actions. Officials have indicated that the charges include assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature, as well as assault on a law enforcement officer while resisting arrest. Moreover, he has been charged with hit and run with great bodily injury and malicious injury to property. And to top it off, additional charges from the Lexington County Sheriff’s Department are still pending. It’s going to be a long road ahead for Jeter as he navigates through the legal consequences of this incident.

Community Reaction

This incident has sparked quite a conversation around Lexington. Residents are understandably concerned about the safety of their community and the actions of individuals who resort to violence when faced with law enforcement. While many are grateful for the dedication shown by local police in handling the situation, there is a growing call for discussions around safety and enforcement strategies as well.

As more details unfold, the community is hopeful for a resolution that brings justice while also supporting our brave officers who put their lives on the line to keep us safe. Stay tuned as we continue to monitor the developments in this ongoing story.


Chaos Erupts in Lexington: A Deputy Injured During Attempted Arrest of Fleeing Suspect

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