Ardis honored as “Hometown Hero”
Sumter County Sheriff’s Office Lt. James Ardis was recently honored by the United States Air Force Thunderbirds as a Hometown Hero. Ardis was able to fly in an F-16 with the Thunderbirds before the Shaw Air and Space Expo in South Carolina.
Ardis was nominated for his bravery and dedication in serving the Sumter community for more than 13 years at the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office. He was named Deputy of the Year in 2018 and two Deputy of the Month awards. In total, he has served more than 17 years in law enforcement.
Recently, he played a key role in de-escalating an armed domestic violence call. He and his deputies convinced the suspect to drop their weapon and surrender. Their actions prevented any harm and ultimately led to the suspect’s apprehension.
Ardis flew with Thunderbird No. 8, Maj. Jacob Impellizzeri, the advanced pilot and narrator for the U.S. Air Force Demonstration Squadron. Ardis’ friends and family were in attendance and witnessed their hometown hero get the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Ardis never imagined he’d be selected as a hometown hero, let alone be the candidate to fly.
“I couldn’t have done it without my team,” said Ardis. “I was just doing my job… They’re why I do what I do. If it wasn’t for them, I wouldn’t be here today, and I wouldn’t have a great career like I do. It’s because of those guys and my family.”