LIVE: Greenville PD update on Officer Cooper Dawson's death
Greenville police will give an update on the investigation following Officer Cooper Dawson's shooting death. Officer Dawson was killed on Monday after he stopped a vehicle in the 3500 block of Picket Street. The suspect took off running, and Officer Dawson pursued the suspect on foot. Police said while the officer was in a wooded area behind homes, the suspect ambushed him and shot him multiple times. "Despite his critical injuries, Officer Dawson displayed exceptional courage, returning fire, and striking the suspect," Greenville police said in a statement. Police confirmed that both the officer and the suspect were taken to the hospital. Officer Dawson sustained gunshot wounds to the leg and side. He died after being airlifted to Medical City Plano. "We are heartbroken over the loss of Officer Cooper Dawson, who selflessly put his life on the line to serve and protect our community," said Greenville Police Chief Chris Smith. "We ask that you keep Officer Dawson’s family, our department, and the Greenville community in your thoughts and prayers during this incredibly difficult time." Greenville police said Officer Dawson was a highly respected member of the department. He also previously worked for the Garland Police Department. His death is the first line-of-duty death in Greenville in more than 100 years. The suspect’s name and condition have not yet been released.