A Summerville man was allegedly attacked with a baseball bat and was threatened on McKenzie Avenue earlier this week. According to a Summerville Police report, officers were dispatched to the scene on May 22, 2025, at approximately 5:32 PM after receiving a call about a male subject with a head injury. The victim, identified as Danny Green, stated he was walking home from work when a male, later identified as Zack Hill, allegedly emerged from a residence and struck him on the head with a baseball bat, causing a laceration. Green stated he defended himself, at which point Hill allegedly brandished what appeared to be a Glock handgun and threatened to kill him. Green fled the scene while a neighbor called 911. Responding officers observed and photographed Green’s injuries. After Green positively identified Hill from a photo lineup, officers and investigators proceeded to Hill’s residence. According to the report, Hill initially denied any altercation but later admitted to a verbal argument. He claimed to own a BB pellet rifle, a .22 caliber rifle, and a BB CO2 cartridge pistol. Officers noted that Hill appeared visibly nervous during the interview. Investigators discovered a trail of blood near Hill’s residence. Hill was subsequently arrested and transported to Chattooga County Jail. Hill’s wife, consented to handing over a BB CO2 cartridge pistol to authorities. The pistol, described as resembling a Glock with a silver barrel and brown handle, was photographed and its serial number recorded. The incident remains under investigation.








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