Thursday, October 4th 2018, 12:18 am
Seven law enforcement officers were shot, one fatally, during a confrontation with a suspect who was holding children hostage in a home Wednesday in Florence, South Carolina. After a 2-hour standoff, the suspect was taken into custody.
During an emotional press conference, officials said they were attempting to serve a warrant when a suspect opened fire from within the residence.
Three deputies were shot and city police responded to the scene where four additional officers were wounded, one fatally. The suspect was barricaded inside with children, according to Major Mike Nunn of the Florence County Sheriff's Department. The suspect is in custody, but details weren't immediately released on how the standoff ended.
Florence Police Chief Allen Heidler said one of his officers was killed during the incident.
"I want you to pray for the family who lost the bravest police officer I have ever known," Heidler said, holding back tears.
City of Florence spokesman John Wukela told The Associated Press the slain officer's name is Terrence Carraway, who had just celebrated 30 years on the force.
Officials haven't released the suspect's identity or condition. The wounded deputies were removed from the scene in a bulletproof vehicle, according to Nunn.
The Florence County Emergency Management Department tweeted earlier that an "active shooting situation" was over and officials urged people to stay away from the area.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said special agents are assisting in the incident.
Authorities said the shooting took place in Vintage Place, an upscale neighborhood in the western part of the city. Florence is about 70 miles northwest of Myrtle Beach.
The Associated Press reports that it's home to roughly 37,000 people, sitting at the convergence of Interstates 95 and 20. It's the largest region known as the Pee Dee, an area recently affected by heavy river flooding from Hurricane Florence.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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