Officer Shot in Greenville Ambush; Suspect Killed in Gunfight

Officer Shot in Greenville Ambush; Suspect Killed in Gunfight

Post by : Mina Rahman

In Greenville, South Carolina, an officer was critically injured early Sunday while stationed in his patrol vehicle, victim of a sudden ambush. The incident prompted a swift response from law enforcement, culminating in a shootout that resulted in the suspect's death.

Authorities reported that the officer was inside his marked car when multiple gunshots rang out, striking him several times. He was immediately taken to a local hospital, where it was confirmed that his injuries were not life-threatening, leading to his eventual release after treatment.

High-ranking officials noted that this shooting appeared premeditated, as the suspect opened fire without any provocation. Initial investigations suggest the officer was not engaged in any enforcement activity when the shooting occurred.

After the ambush, a comprehensive search was initiated for the suspect. Law enforcement quickly pinpointed a vehicle linked to the incident and attempted to pull it over. This pursuit escalated into a gunfight between the suspect and sheriff's deputies.

During the encounter, the suspect received fatal injuries and was later identified as David William Lane, 42, from Greenville. He succumbed to at least one gunshot wound at the scene.

Details surrounding the motive for this attack remain unclear, with investigators still probing whether the officer was specifically targeted or if the assault was random. The injured officer's identity has not yet been disclosed.

State investigators have been brought in for an unbiased examination of the event, with local police affirming their cooperation to assure transparency throughout the process.

The local community, which numbers about 70,000 residents approximately 90 miles northwest of Columbia, is reeling from the incident. Leaders and citizens alike have voiced their concerns regarding the violence while expressing relief over the officer's survival.

Officials have called on the public to stay calm during the ongoing investigation, underscoring that there is currently no threat to safety.

Jan. 12, 2026 11:16 a.m. 610
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