South Carolina shooting spree leaves one
officer dead, six wounded
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[October 04, 2018]
By Harriet McLeod
CHARLESTON, S.C. (Reuters) - Seven law
enforcement officers were shot, one fatally, when a gunman unleashed a
hail of fire on police from inside a home on Wednesday near Florence,
South Carolina, sparking a two-hour siege that ended with the suspect's
arrest, authorities said.
Details of the shooting and how it ended remained sketchy. But Florence
County Sheriff Kenney Boone said several of his deputies came under
attack as they tried to serve an otherwise routine search warrant in the
Vintage Place subdivision on the city's western edge.
Withering gunfire continued as scores of police converged on the area
amid reports of an "active shooter" and deployed armored personnel
carriers to provide cover for the wounded and move them from harm's way,
officials said.
"Fire was being shot all over," Boone told reporters. "The way the
suspect was positioned, his view of fire was several hundred yards, so
he had an advantage."
An unspecified number of children who were inside the home with the
gunman were all accounted for and safe after the suspect was taken into
custody, ending a two-hour standoff, said Major Michael Nunn, a
spokesman for the sheriff's office.
The outset of the confrontation was captured in a recording of emergency
radio transmissions posted online by The State newspaper, in which a
dispatcher is heard saying: "Have an officer down," before warning
rescue units that access to the victim was limited.
"They advise the patient is going to be behind a residence, and the
suspect was still firing. Units be advised, shots are still being fired
at this time," the dispatcher said.
At a news conference hours later, Boone confirmed that three county
sheriff's deputies and four Florence city police officers were struck by
gunfire in the incident, and that one of the city officers had died.
The conditions of the six surviving wounded officers was not immediately
known, though officials indicated some were badly injured.
Florence, a city of about 38,000 people, is in the Pee Dee region of
northeastern South Carolina that was drenched by heavy rains and
flooding from Hurricane Florence last month.
"This is simply devastating news from Florence. The selfless acts of
bravery from the men and women in law enforcement is real, just like the
power of prayer is real," Governor Henry McMaster said on Twitter.
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Emergency personnel are seen on site in the aftermath of a shooting
in Florence, South Carolina, U.S. October 3, 2018, in this still
image obtained from a social media video. Derek Lowe/via REUTERS
President Donald Trump added in his own tweet: "My thoughts and prayers
are with the Florence County Sheriff’s Office and the Florence Police
Department tonight, in South Carolina. We are forever grateful for what
our Law Enforcement Officers do 24/7/365."
(Reporting by Harriet McLeod in Charleston, S.C.; Additional reporting
by Frank McGurty in New York and Bill Tarrant in Los Angeles; Writing by
Steve Gorman; Editing by Peter Cooney and Darren Schuettler)
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