South Carolina Deputy Killed Serving Warrants, Suspect Dead

The slain deputy was struck in the chest after the suspect fired multiple shots.The suspect was killed at the scene after deputies returned fire. No other deputies were injured during the incident.

Cpl. Andrew Gillette of the Sumter County (SC) Sheriff's Office was shot and killed Tuesday serving a warrant. The suspect was found dead after other deputies returned fire. (Photo: Sumter County SO)Cpl. Andrew Gillette of the Sumter County (SC) Sheriff's Office was shot and killed Tuesday serving a warrant. The suspect was found dead after other deputies returned fire. (Photo: Sumter County SO)

A Sumter County (SC) Sheriff’s deputy is dead, and so is a suspect, after gunfire erupted at a Dalzell home Tuesday morning when deputies tried serving a warrant.

Cpl. Andrew Gillette, 37, died after being rushed to Prisma Health Tuomey Hospital just before noon. According to Sheriff Anthony Dennis during a news conference at Sumter County Sheriff's Office on Tuesday afternoon, Gillette was struck in the chest after the suspect fired multiple shots at deputies. Dennis said Gillette was wearing a vest while serving the warrant.

The suspect was killed at the scene after deputies returned fire, according to Deputy Adrienne Sarvis, who serves as the sheriff's office's public information officer. No other deputies were injured during the incident, according to the release.

The warrant was being served for a detention order and an eviction notice, the Sumter Item reports.

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