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Charleston police officer shoots murder, carjacking suspect January 22, 2021 GMT CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) The police officer who shot and wounded a murder and carjacking suspect in South Carolina was a five-year veteran of the Charleston Police Department, authorities said. Officer Sammy Stevens and his partner on the force’s Quick Response Squad spotted a car whose driver told 911 he had just been carjacked Tuesday evening and tried to pull it over, Charleston police spokesman Charles Francis said. After a short chase near downtown, Stevens shot Montrez Cyrus Simmons, Francis said in a release. The statement said Simmons was armed, but did not say if he fired at the officer. ....
Charleston Police identify officer who wounded murder, carjacking suspect Officers located the carjacked vehicle and the suspect Tuesday night and a short chase ensued which ended in the area of Spruill Avenue and Comstock Avenue (pictured above). (Source: Live 5 News) By Patrick Phillips | January 22, 2021 at 9:55 AM EST - Updated January 22 at 9:56 AM CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The Charleston Police Department says a five-year veteran of the agency is on administrative leave following an officer-involved shooting this week. Sammy Stevens, who was hired by the department in October 2015, is the officer involved in the incident Tuesday night, police spokesman Charles Francis. ....