A quiet Tuesday turned tragic in the small community of Dillon, South Carolina, when 52-year-old Burnie Ray Townsend, a familiar face at the 24 Hour Spot on Highway 301 South, was fatally shot just before 8 a.m. on Monday. According to local authorities, the shooting occurred during an altercation at the convenience store, and though emergency responders rushed to the scene, they were unable to save Townsend, who was pronounced dead shortly after arriving at the hospital.
The local coroner’s office confirmed the victim as Burnie Ray Townsend of Dillon, and the investigation is ongoing. According to the Dillon Police Department, led by Chief David Lane, they have identified a person of interest in the case, though no name has been released as they continue to piece together the motive and sequence of events.


Those who knew Townsend described him as the kind of person who quietly made a difference in his community. Store manager Dorian Thomas recalled how Townsend would stop in each morning and offer help with whatever needed doing. “It was devastating, I couldn’t believe it was him … what could he have done to draw somebody to do that to him?” Thomas said, expressing the shock that his regular visitor and helper had become a victim of violence. His kindness, dependability, and friendly presence left a mark on the staff and customers alike.
For his family, friends, and neighbors, the loss is deeply personal. Townsend was more than a patron of the convenience store — he was part of the daily rhythm there, a familiar face one could count on. In the days since his passing, people in Dillon have reflected on his steady work ethic and gentle spirit. The obituary notes his birth on November 28 1972 and passing on November 3 2025, marking a life ended far too soon.
The shooting has rattled the local community, where news of violence is less common than elsewhere. As investigators dig into what triggered the altercation, local law enforcement has urged anyone with information to come forward, stressing the importance of community cooperation in solving the case. The sense of unease is real — a man who seemed to be part of the fabric of the place has vanished, leaving unanswered questions.
In the coming days, the police hope to paint a clearer picture of how the incident unfolded, who may be responsible, and what led to the deadly confrontation. Meanwhile, the community continues to remember Burnie Townsend for who he was: a reliable presence, a helper, a friend. As one co-worker put it, “His presence will be deeply missed but never forgotten.”
Amid the shock and sorrow, the hope is that Townsend’s memory might inspire those around him to cherish the everyday kindness he showed — and to come together in pursuit of justice and healing.

