Tragic Shooting Claims Life in Newberry, Community Left Reeling

Tragic Shooting Incident in Newberry

NEWBERRY — A quiet evening in Newberry took a devastating turn on Saturday, April 20, 2024. Just after 9:00 p.m., the Newberry Police Department reported a shooting incident near the intersection of Emory Street and Hunt Street, which left a community in shock.

As the clock struck 9:22 p.m., officers rushed to the area and encountered an alarming scene. They found three individuals suffering from apparent gunshot wounds. The quick response by the police and emergency services highlighted the serious nature of the incident.

Victims Identified

It was soon confirmed that among the victims was a 53-year-old man named Troy Leonard Sims from Newberry, South Carolina. Tragically, he was found with injuries too severe to survive and was pronounced dead at the scene. His family and friends are facing an unimaginable loss, and the community is mourning the passing of a man who was known and loved.

In addition to Sims, another victim was treated for non-life-threatening injuries on-site and was later transported to Prisma Health Richland Hospital for further evaluation. The third victim also received prompt medical attention, demonstrating the immediate response from emergency services in a critical situation.

Ongoing Investigation

The Newberry Police Department is currently conducting an investigation, working alongside the Newberry County Coroner’s Office and the State Law Enforcement Division (SLED). The details surrounding the shooting remain unclear, and investigators are keen to piece together what exactly transpired that fateful night.

Authorities are reaching out to the public for assistance. If anyone has information that might help unravel this tragic event, they’re encouraged to contact Midlands Crime Stoppers at 1-888-CRIME-SC or the Newberry Police Department directly at 803-276-0625. Every little bit of information could be vital.

A Community in Shock

The residents of Newberry are grappling with this sudden loss in their community. Violence, especially of this nature, rattles the tight-knit social fabric that binds friends, families, and neighbors together. Many community members have expressed their disbelief and sorrow on social media, calling for peace and unity during this difficult time.

The neighborhood around Emory and Hunt Streets is known for its tranquility, and this incident has left many feeling uneasy. In times of such crisis, communities often come together to support each other, and Newberry is no different. Local leaders are stepping up to provide emotional assistance and comfort to those affected, ensuring that no one feels alone in their grief.

Looking Ahead

As the investigation continues, all eyes are on the authorities to bring clarity to this tragic situation. Questions linger about the circumstances leading to the shooting, but hope persists that the community will unite in the face of such adversity.

Our thoughts are with the victims and their families, and we encourage the community to stay informed and vigilant. Together, we can work towards healing and restoring the sense of safety that Newberry has always known.


Author: HERE Newberry

HERE Newberry

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