FORSYTH COUNTY, N.C. — A North Carolina sheriff’s deputy shot and killed a man during a hostage situation Thursday after the suspect came at deputies with a sledgehammer inside a home, officials said.

James Phillip White Jr., 48, of Kernersville, died at a local hospital after the shooting, which is now being examined by the State Bureau of Investigation, according to the Forsyth County Sheriff's’ Office.

The situation began shortly after 8 a.m.


What You Need To Know

  • Officials in a central North Carolina county say a sheriff’s deputy shot and killed a man during a hostage situation after the suspect came at deputies with a sledgehammer inside a home

  • The Forsyth County Sheriff's Office said it happened Thursday morning in Kernersville

  • The suspect was identified as 48-year-old James Phillip White Jr.

  • The State Bureau of Investigation is looking at what happened, and the unnamed deputy is on administrative leave

  • The Forsyth sheriff's office says deputies decided to enter the home with force after the suspect didn't respond to multiple commands to come out

Deputies say the initial call came in for a welfare check on Valleydale Road. They were called to check on a man who was asleep in a car in a neighborhood, news outlets reported.

The man, who authorities identified as White, drove away and ended up at his house on Old Valley Road. The suspect physically assaulted a deputy and barricaded himself inside the home, Forsyth County Sheriff Bobby Kimbrough Jr. said.

“The suspect’s significant other was in the house at the time and was texting the neighbor that he would not let her out,” said Christina Howell, a sheriff’s office spokesperson.

Deputies evacuated nearby residents and entered the home with force after White failed to respond to multiple commands to come out, Howell said. White came with a sledgehammer at the deputies, who tried to use a stun gun without success.

A deputy fired one shot, killing the man, Kimbrough said. The deputy is on administrative leave. His name has not been released. The hostage wasn’t harmed.