
An unnamed man is dead, and an unnamed Augusta County sheriff’s deputy was wounded, in an exchange of gunfire on Parkersburg Turnpike west of Staunton Wednesday night.
Per a press release from Virginia State Police, which is leading the investigation of the officer-involved shooting, three deputies assigned to the Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Unit were attempting to take a wanted subject into custody at a residence in the 800 block of Parkersburg Turnpike at 8:38 p.m. when shots were fired.
The sheriff’s office, in a separate press release, reported that a physical altercation occurred as deputies were trying to apprehend the suspect.
The suspect died at the scene, per VSP.
One of the deputies was struck in the upper arm, and per the sheriff’s office, was airlifted to the University of Virginia Medical Center for treatment.
The VSP release reported that the deputy’s injuries are reported as non-life-threatening.
At the request of Augusta County Sheriff Donald Smith, State Police have assumed primary responsibility for the investigation.
The investigation remains active and ongoing.
“I can confirm that we have had an officer-involved shooting. I have turned the scene and the investigation over to the Virginia State Police, Bureau of Criminal Investigations, Appomattox Division,” Smith confirmed.