On August 1, two off-duty deputies from the Anderson County Sheriff’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 Sheriff’s Office. The Anderson County Sheriff’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 “kind, loyal, funny, and resilient,” adding, “You got this Lucas, and we are behind you and Nicole every step of the way.”
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 Sheriff’s Office, where Lucas previously served, expressed their support, saying, “Lucas, everyone at LCSO is pulling for you!”
In a hopeful update, Nicole shared on Instagram that Lucas is leaving intensive care after 40 days. “Today we start our chapter of healing,” she announced. The story underscores the sacrifices and resilience of law enforcement officers.
The story of Lucas Shoffner’s heroic sacrifice to save his wife Nicole from a tragic accident has touched the hearts of many. The off-duty deputies from the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office were struck by a vehicle while working on a dirt bike by the roadside, with Lucas pushing Nicole out of harm’s way. The injuries sustained by Lucas were severe, but his selfless act in that moment saved his wife’s life.
Matt Fagiana, a former Loudon County sergeant, spoke highly of Lucas, describing him as kind, loyal, funny, and resilient. The support and prayers from the community have been pouring in for the Shoffner family as they navigate this challenging time. Lucas is currently in the Transplant Intensive Care Unit at UT Medical Center, battling serious head injuries while in a medically induced coma.
Despite the obstacles faced by the Shoffner family, there is a glimmer of hope on the horizon. Nicole recently shared on Instagram that after 40 days in intensive care, Lucas is finally leaving that unit to begin the healing process. The resilience and strength shown by the Shoffner family throughout this ordeal is truly inspiring.
The outpouring of support from fellow law enforcement officers, friends, and the community at large is a testament to the impact that Lucas has had on those around him. The Loudon County Sheriff’s Office, where Lucas previously served, has been vocal in their support, rallying behind him and Nicole every step of the way.
The story of Lucas Shoffner’s sacrifice and the subsequent miracle of his progress is a reminder of the sacrifices that law enforcement officers make every day to keep their communities safe. The courage and selflessness displayed by Lucas in that moment of crisis are a true reflection of his character. As the Shoffner family embarks on this new chapter of healing, they do so with the love and support of many who are rooting for their recovery.

