On Monday evening, Captain Justin Whitwell of the Spring Hill Police Department was honored with the esteemed Police Star Award, a recognition bestowed by the Columbia Police Department in light of his remarkable bravery during an active shooter situation that unfolded earlier this year.
The incident occurred on May 31, 2025, when Captain Whitwell, while off duty, responded to alarming reports of an active shooter in a residential area of northern Columbia. Without a moment’s hesitation, he took decisive action by confronting the armed suspect, ultimately leading to the individual’s apprehension. His prompt response is credited with averting further danger and potentially saving numerous lives in the process.
Authorities have commended Captain Whitwell for his quick decision-making and fearless demeanor, which played a crucial role in preventing what could have developed into a prolonged and perilous standoff. His intervention was instrumental in restoring a sense of safety and order during a highly volatile and chaotic episode.
The Police Star Award, which Captain Whitwell received during a meeting of Spring Hill’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen (BOMA), is specifically designated for instances of exceptional bravery or heroism that surpass the usual expectations of duty, particularly in situations fraught with extreme stress and risk.
Both the Spring Hill and Columbia police departments expressed their admiration for Captain Whitwell’s dedication to public safety and his unwavering commitment to serving the community. Family members were present to witness the award ceremony, joining the local community in honoring his extraordinary acts of courage.
Captain Whitwell’s exemplary leadership and selfless actions embody the highest ideals of law enforcement, setting a standard for others to aspire to in the field.