News Summary

Greenville is mourning the loss of 21-year-old Daziana Lewis, who was shot by deputies responding to a 911 call. The incident, which unfolded during a confrontation, raises questions about law enforcement’s handling of crises. As community concerns grow over rising deputy-involved shootings, calls for transparency and policy reviews intensify.

Tragedy Strikes Greenville as Sheriff’s Deputies Fatally Shoot Young Woman

Greenville is grappling with the aftermath of a heartbreaking incident that unfolded over the weekend. At around 2:15 a.m. on November 23, sheriff’s deputies responded to a 911 call regarding a woman who was allegedly “making threats to harm others” at the Food Lion plaza off West Faris Road. This decision would lead to the unnecessary loss of a young life.

Who Was Daziana Lewis?

21-year-old Daziana Natasha Kian’te Lewis has been identified as the woman fatally shot by multiple deputies. What adds to the complexity of this tragic event is the account given by Lewis’ father, who claims that it was his daughter who initially reached out to 911 seeking assistance. This revelation raises questions and concerns about how the situation was managed once deputies arrived at the scene.

A Series of Events That Led to a Fatal Response

According to reports, sheriff’s deputies attempted to de-escalate the situation after arriving roughly 17 minutes later, but a verbal altercation was said to ensue. Unfortunately, during this confrontation, Lewis reportedly brandished a knife, which prompted deputies to open fire. The critical moment happened around 2:37 a.m. following their arrival, and by 2:54 a.m., she was pronounced dead at Prisma Health Greenville Memorial Hospital.

The Rising Numbers of Deputy-Involved Shootings

This incident marks a grim statistic in Greenville, as Lewis is counted as the fifth individual shot and killed by the county’s sheriff’s deputies in 2024 alone. This year has set a record for the highest number of law enforcement shootings in the state, with the sheriff’s department leading the way with a total of six recordings. Just last year, there were only three deputy-involved shootings.

Community Concerns and Reactions

The community is understandably shaken, with many residents voicing their uncertainty and concern regarding the methodologies that law enforcement employs in high-stress situations like this one. People question how a situation, described by her father as a call for help, could culminate in lethal force instead of supportive intervention.

Ongoing Investigations and Transparency

The local sheriff, Hobart Lewis, has opted to maintain some confidentiality surrounding the incident, citing the ongoing investigation led by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division. He mentioned that various methods were tried to de-escalate the event, but asserted that it was the suspect’s actions that necessitated the use of lethal force from deputies.

As further developments are awaited, many are hoping for clarity and transparency regarding what happened that fateful night. The body camera footage from the deputies involved is anticipated to be released in a staggered manner, with the first clips available about 45 days from the incident, and others from a previous shooting incident expected to drop in December.

A Call for Change

The increasing rate of deputy-involved shootings has raised alarm bells throughout the community and beyond. Concerns over the safety of both civilians and law enforcement alike are becoming crucial discussion points. As tensions rise, many advocates are calling for reviews of policies and practices that govern how situations involving potential threats are managed to prevent any future loss of life.

As Greenville comes to terms with this tragic loss, the community is left with many questions. How do we better support each other in moments of crisis? What policies can be changed to prioritize life in situations where conflict arises? It’s time for a community conversation—one that we hope will lead to healing and positive change.

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