Officer Sacrifices Himself To Save Wife From Crash, A Few Weeks Later This Miracle Happens

On August 1, two off-duty deputies from the Anderson County Sheriffโ€™s Office, Lucas and Nicole Shoffner, were struck by a vehicle while repairing a dirt bike by the roadside. The vehicle was driven by Raymond Surber, a deputy from the Campbell County Sheriffโ€™s Office. The Anderson County Sheriffโ€™s Office has requested prayers for the injured deputies via Facebook.

Lucas sustained severe injuries, with Matt Fagiana, a former Loudon County sergeant, revealing that Lucas heroically saved Nicole by pushing her out of the way. Fagiana described Lucas as โ€œkind, loyal, funny, and resilient,โ€ adding, โ€œYou got this Lucas, and we are behind you and Nicole every step of the way.โ€

Lucas is in the Transplant Intensive Care Unit at UT Medical Center with serious head injuries and is in a medically induced coma. The Loudon County Sheriffโ€™s Office, where Lucas previously served, expressed their support, saying, โ€œLucas, everyone at LCSO is pulling for you!โ€

In a hopeful update, Nicole shared on Instagram that Lucas is leaving intensive care after 40 days. โ€œToday we start our chapter of healing,โ€ she announced. The story underscores the sacrifices and resilience of law enforcement officers.


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