News Summary
Two deputies from the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office were injured during a training exercise involving gunfire. The incident occurred at a vacant building, resulting in one deputy undergoing surgery while the other remains in stable condition. An investigation is underway to determine the circumstances behind the use of live ammunition instead of simulated rounds during the exercise. The sheriff’s office emphasizes the importance of safety protocols in training events to prevent future occurrences.
Greenville County, South Carolina – Two deputies from the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office were injured by gunfire during a training exercise on July 29, 2025. The incident took place around 2 p.m. at a vacant building located at 2000 Wade Hampton Boulevard.
Both deputies were struck by rounds during the training event, which is currently under investigation by the sheriff’s office. They were immediately transported to PRISMA Greenville Memorial Hospital for medical treatment.
As of 3:30 p.m., one of the injured deputies was undergoing surgery for his injuries, while the second deputy was reported to be in stable condition. Medical personnel have stated that both deputies are expected to recover fully from their injuries.
Marked police units were observed outside the emergency room at Greenville Memorial Hospital as the deputies received care. The sheriff’s office is conducting an internal investigation to gather more information about the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Investigation Details
The types of rounds involved in the shooting are still under review, and preliminary insights suggest that a potential mix-up may have occurred during the exercise. Typically, training operations are expected to utilize simulated rounds instead of live ammunition. Law enforcement experts have indicated that there may have been an oversight in handling the weapons used in the exercise.
Factors such as the possibility that live rounds were inadvertently left in a weapon have been raised. This has drawn comparisons to similar incidents, including the well-publicized event on the set of the film “Rust,” where live ammunition mistakenly resulted in injury during filming.
Background on Training Exercises
Training exercises for law enforcement are essential to ensure that deputies are well-prepared to handle various scenarios they may encounter in the line of duty. These exercises typically incorporate the use of training weapons that are designed to simulate real firearms without the risk of life-threatening injuries. Maintaining strict protocols regarding the handling of these weapons is crucial in ensuring the safety of all participants.
In light of this incident, the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office has committed to keep the public informed as further updates become available. While investigations are ongoing, there is a strong focus on reviewing safety protocols and ensuring that similar situations do not arise in the future.
The prompt and responsible handling of the situation showcases the commitment of the Greenville County officials to transparency and the well-being of their deputies. Meanwhile, efforts will continue to support the injured deputies during their recovery process.
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