Newberry, S.C. – A shocking incident unfolded on Saturday night that has left the Newberry community grappling with grief and confusion. Around 9:22 p.m., the Newberry Police Department responded to reports of gunfire near the intersection of Emory and Hunt Streets. What they found was a scene that no community member ever wants to witness—a shooting that has now been confirmed as a homicide.
According to officials, three individuals were found suffering from apparent gunshot wounds. Tragically, one of the victims, identified as Troy Leonard Sims, a 53-year-old resident of Newberry, was pronounced dead at the scene. The Newberry County Coroner, Laura Kneece, shared this heartbreaking news, bringing a stark reality to family and friends who are now left in mourning.
The situation rapidly developed, as one of the remaining victims was swiftly transported to Prisma Health Richland Hospital for urgent medical care. Thankfully, a third person was treated on-site for injuries that, while serious, were reported as non-life-threatening. The community is holding its breath as they await updates on the health of those affected.
The Newberry City Police Department has stated that the homicide investigation is ongoing, with efforts being made in conjunction with the Newberry County Coroner’s Office and the State Law Enforcement Division (SLED). As detectives sift through gathered evidence and delve into the details of that fateful night, they are appealing to the public for assistance. Police are urging anyone who might have information related to this incident to get in touch:
Every small detail or observation could be a vital piece of the puzzle for investigators as they work tirelessly to bring justice for the victims and their families.
The Newberry community is understandably shaken by this event. Residents who live nearby reported hearing the commotion and expressed their shock at the level of violence occurring so close to home. Many took to social media to share their condolences and express their fears regarding safety in their neighborhood.
Community leaders are stepping up to assure residents that measures will be taken to enhance safety and increase patrols in the area in the wake of this tragedy. “This is a community, and we need to look out for one another,” one local leader remarked.
In these difficult times, it is essential for the community to stay informed and connected. Residents are encouraged to sign up for local alerts and news to keep updated on the developments surrounding this investigation. Staying connected allows us all to be more informed, prepared, and united as we navigate through the emotional impact of such events.
As Newberry processes this tragedy, now is a time for unity, compassion, and support for one another. The loss felt by the victims’ families is immense, and community members are reminded to lean on each other for comfort and strength. It is often in these dark times that the light of community shines the brightest.
Let us all take a moment to reflect on this tragic event and honor the memory of those affected. Newberry, let’s stand together in solidarity.
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