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1 dead in Darlington County crash, coroner says
1 dead in Darlington County crash, coroner says

Yahoo

time05-07-2025

  • Yahoo

1 dead in Darlington County crash, coroner says

DARLINGTON COUNTY, S.C. (WBTW) — One person was killed after a crash Friday in Darlington County, coroner Todd Hardee told News13. The crash happened at about 6 p.m. on Ebenezer Road, just inside the county, Hardee said. The one occupant of the vehicle was pronounced dead at the scene. The victim's name was not immediately available pending notification of the family. Count on News13 for updates. * * * Caleb is a digital producer at News13. Caleb joined the team in January 2023 after graduating from Liberty University. He is from Northern Virginia. Follow Caleb on X, formerly Twitter, and read more of his work here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

A woman lied to deputies right before her son killed one of them, South Carolina authorities say
A woman lied to deputies right before her son killed one of them, South Carolina authorities say

Al Arabiya

time03-07-2025

  • Al Arabiya

A woman lied to deputies right before her son killed one of them, South Carolina authorities say

The 77-year-old mother of a man who fatally shot a South Carolina deputy has been arrested and charged with lying to officers by saying he wasn't home just before he ambushed them, authorities said. Linda Perry Dennett was charged with obstruction of justice and misprision of a felony on Thursday, two days after her son, Cameron Ray Dennett, was killed in a shootout with a Darlington County deputy. When Deputy Devin Mason and his partner came to the Dennetts' home in Lamar to arrest him around 1:30 a.m. Tuesday, Linda Dennett said her son was not there and asked the officers to leave, according to a sworn statement from a State Law Enforcement Division agent. Mason went to open a closer bathroom door, and Cameron Dennett started firing, wounding Mason's partner. Mason fired back, and both the deputy and the suspect were killed, state agents said. Cameron Dennett, 25, was wanted for criminal conspiracy, forgery, and a computer crime and was not allowed to have a gun, deputies said. His mother told agents after the shooting that she knew he was in the house, had a gun, and was wanted, according to arrest warrants. Linda Dennett remained in the Darlington County jail Thursday afternoon. Records did not indicate whether she had an attorney who could comment. The second officer, whose name was not released, was taken to the hospital after the shooting. A 28-year-old woman facing similar charges was taken into custody outside the home early Tuesday and was not hurt, investigators said. Mason, 27, graduated from the state's criminal justice academy three months ago and had just finished field training last week, Darlington County Sheriff Michael August said in a statement. Mason also was engaged to be married and was the father of a 2-month-old son, officials said. 'In his time with us, he demonstrated unwavering dedication, integrity, and professionalism,' August said. 'Deputy Mason served the people of Darlington County with heart and honor. Though his time with us was far too short, his impact will not be forgotten.' Mason is the first police officer in South Carolina shot and killed in the line of duty in more than three years.

A woman lied to deputies right before her son killed one of them, South Carolina authorities say
A woman lied to deputies right before her son killed one of them, South Carolina authorities say

The Independent

time03-07-2025

  • The Independent

A woman lied to deputies right before her son killed one of them, South Carolina authorities say

The 77-year-old mother of a man who fatally shot a South Carolina deputy has been arrested and charged with lying to officers by saying he wasn't home just before he ambushed them, authorities said. Linda Perry Dennett was charged with obstruction of justice and misprision of a felony on Thursday, two days after her son Cameron Ray Dennett was killed in a shootout with a Darlington County deputy. When Deputy Devin Mason and his partner came to the Dennetts' home in Lamar to arrest him around 1:30 a.m. Tuesday, Linda Dennett said her son was not there and asked the officers to leave, according to a sworn statement from a State Law Enforcement Division agent. Mason went to open a closer bathroom door and Cameron Dennett started firing, wounding Mason's partner. Mason fired back and both the deputy and the suspect were killed, state agents said. Cameron Dennett, 25, was wanted for criminal conspiracy, forgery and a computer crime and was not allowed to have a gun, deputies said. His mother told agents after the shooting that she knew he was in the house, had a gun and was wanted, according to arrest warrants. Linda Dennett remained in the Darlington County jail Thursday afternoon. Records did not indicate whether she had an attorney who could comment. The second officer, whose name was not released, was taken to the hospital after the shooting. A 28-year-old woman facing similar charges was taken into custody outside the home early Tuesday and was not hurt, investigators said. Mason, 27, graduated from the state's criminal justice academy three months ago and had just finished field training last week, Darlington County Sheriff Michael August said in a statement. Mason also was engaged to be married and was the father of a 2-month-old son, officials said. 'In his time with us, he demonstrated unwavering dedication, integrity, and professionalism,' August said, 'Deputy Mason served the people of Darlington County with heart and honor. Though his time with us was far too short, his impact will not be forgotten.' Mason is the first police officer in South Carolina shot and killed in the line of duty in more than three years.

A woman lied to deputies right before her son killed one of them, South Carolina authorities say
A woman lied to deputies right before her son killed one of them, South Carolina authorities say

Associated Press

time03-07-2025

  • Associated Press

A woman lied to deputies right before her son killed one of them, South Carolina authorities say

LAMAR, S.C. (AP) — The 77-year-old mother of a man who fatally shot a South Carolina deputy has been arrested and charged with lying to officers by saying he wasn't home just before he ambushed them, authorities said. Linda Perry Dennett was charged with obstruction of justice and misprision of a felony on Thursday, two days after her son Cameron Ray Dennett was killed in a shootout with a Darlington County deputy. When Deputy Devin Mason and his partner came to the Dennetts' home in Lamar to arrest him around 1:30 a.m. Tuesday, Linda Dennett said her son was not there and asked the officers to leave, according to a sworn statement from a State Law Enforcement Division agent. Mason went to open a closer bathroom door and Cameron Dennett started firing, wounding Mason's partner. Mason fired back and both the deputy and the suspect were killed, state agents said. Cameron Dennett, 25, was wanted for criminal conspiracy, forgery and a computer crime and was not allowed to have a gun, deputies said. His mother told agents after the shooting that she knew he was in the house, had a gun and was wanted, according to arrest warrants. Linda Dennett remained in the Darlington County jail Thursday afternoon. Records did not indicate whether she had an attorney who could comment. The second officer, whose name was not released, was taken to the hospital after the shooting. A 28-year-old woman facing similar charges was taken into custody outside the home early Tuesday and was not hurt, investigators said. Mason, 27, graduated from the state's criminal justice academy three months ago and had just finished field training last week, Darlington County Sheriff Michael August said in a statement. Mason also was engaged to be married and was the father of a 2-month-old son, officials said. 'In his time with us, he demonstrated unwavering dedication, integrity, and professionalism,' August said, 'Deputy Mason served the people of Darlington County with heart and honor. Though his time with us was far too short, his impact will not be forgotten.' Mason is the first police officer in South Carolina shot and killed in the line of duty in more than three years.

South Carolina deputy shot and killed in ambush, sheriff says
South Carolina deputy shot and killed in ambush, sheriff says

Fox News

time02-07-2025

  • Fox News

South Carolina deputy shot and killed in ambush, sheriff says

A South Carolina deputy who finished field training just last week was shot and killed in an ambush while trying to arrest a suspect at a home early Tuesday, authorities said. Deputy Devin Mason, 27, and a second deputy responded around 1:30 a.m. to a home near Lamar to arrest a wanted person, the Darlington County Sheriff's Office said in a statement. When the two deputies entered the home, they were attacked, the sheriff said. Mason died of his injuries while the second deputy, whose name was not immediately released, was hospitalized and in stable condition. The suspect, identified as 25-year-old Cameron Ray Dennett, was also killed. Dennett was wanted for criminal conspiracy, forgery and a computer crime and was not allowed to have a gun, the sheriff's office said. Kristen Porter, a 28-year-old woman, was arrested at the scene, authorities said. Porter was wanted on similar charges. Mason joined the sheriff's office in 2024 and graduated from the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy in March. He just completed his field training last week, deputies said. "In his time with us, he demonstrated unwavering dedication, integrity and professionalism," Sheriff Michael August said. "Deputy Mason served the people of Darlington County with heart and honor. Though his time with us was far too short, his impact will not be forgotten." No further details about the shooting were immediately provided. The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division is investigating the shooting.

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