MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — A Myrtle Beach police officer was fatally shot Saturday night while responding to a domestic violence call, officials said.
Update 3:01 p.m. EDT Oct. 4: The suspect involved in the shooting of Jacob Hancher is dead, WRAL reported. The suspect’s identity has not been released.
UPDATE: The gunman involved in the shooting is dead, according to authorities. A second officer was also injured during the shooting.
Posted by WRAL TV on Sunday, October 4, 2020
“Following the exchange of gunfire, the suspect was discovered deceased,” investigators said.
Another officer was injured in the shooting.
Mayor Brenda Bethune called Hancher’s death a senseless tragedy.
“He was killed while striving to be a peacemaker,” she wrote on social media. “There are no words to describe the depth of pain and mixed emotions that we all are feeling.”
The sky today is symbolic of the cloud hanging over our community. “ Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be...
Posted by Brenda Bethune Mayor of Myrtle Beach on Sunday, October 4, 2020
Original report: Investigators said Jacob Hancher was shot around 10 p.m. while responding to the call, WPDE reported. Other details surrounding the shooting have not yet been released.
Officer are on scene in response to an officer involved shooting that occured around 10 p.m. Saturday, October 3 in the...
Posted by Myrtle Beach Police Department on Saturday, October 3, 2020
“He was a dedicated public servant, who upheld his oath to protect this community, and made the ultimate sacrifice,” police Chief Amy Prock said. “He cared about the people that he served, served with, and absolutely loved Myrtle Beach.”
"Today we are mourning the loss of one of our officers, PFC Jacob Hancher was killed in the line of duty while...
Posted by Myrtle Beach Police Department on Sunday, October 4, 2020
Hancher worked four years as a community officer and one as a police officer, WMBF reported.
Hancher is the first Myrtle Beach police officer to be shot in the line of duty since 2002.
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