update from downstairs:
It started as a chase on warrants. It ended with the manâs death after a failed negotiation off I-26 https://t.co/htUpdI8J2x pic.twitter.com/0kY3pC2p05
â WIS News 10 (@wis10) March 28, 2018
COLUMBIA, SC (WIS) -
An hours-long negotiation with an armed man who led Lexington County Sheriffâs Department deputies through Swansea ended dramatically Wednesday afternoon with the manâs death off Interstate 26.
Lexington County Sheriff Jay Koon said the case began just before 8:40 a.m. in Swansea when deputies began to chase a man in a Chevrolet truck who was wanted on several outstanding warrants.
The chase spilled out onto I-26 where officers from the Cayce Department of Public Safety used tire deflation devices to flatten two of his tires before the truck spun out into a grassy area near Old Dunbar Road.
When officials approached the car, Koon said, they spotted the driver holding a gun to his head. Thatâs when Koon said the sheriffâs departmentâs tactical team got on scene to speak to the man.
âDuring the course of identifying him, we saw that he had a general sessions bench warrant from a West Columbia case back in the fall,â Koon said. âThe general sessions bench warrants were for unlawful carry, failure to stop for a blue light, convicted felon with possession of a firearm, possession of meth, and a habitual offender.â
Koon said negotiations with the man were going well for several hours before it âjust kind of broke down.â
âOur tactical team made the decision after 2 1/2 hours to start some tactical maneuvers, which we did,â Koon said. âWe gave this individual every opportunity to peacefully surrender.â
As the tactical team moved in, Koon said, the subject made a sudden movement inside the car, causing officials to open fire. Koon said officials quickly swooped in to give the man first aid before he was carted off in an ambulance to a nearby hospital where he later passed away.