Man shoots seven cops, one fatally, in South Carolina
FLORENCE, S.C. (AP) — A Vietnam veteran who bragged online about maintaining his target-shooting skills was being held Thursday in the shooting of seven law enforcement officers, one of whom died, as deputies tried to serve a search warrant at his home.
Authorities said Frederick Hopkins opened fire on the deputies from inside the home and held children hostage while shooting long-range at other officers who rushed to the suburban neighbourhood.
The sheriff department’s armoured personnel carrier was brought in to recover the wounded during Wednesday’s two-hour standoff, and the shooter finally released the children as he was taken into custody, authorities said.
“Officers went there unknowing the firepower the suspect had,” Florence County Sheriff Kenney Boone said at a news conference.
“Fire was being shot all over. The way this suspect was positioned, his view of fire was several hundred yards. So he had an advantage. The officers couldn’t get to the ones who were down.”
Records show Hopkins, 74, is a disabled Vietnam veteran and a disbarred lawyer who has faced several charges in recent years, starting with a 2014 count of disorderly conduct.
The violence stunned people in the area, where many have been dealing with record flooding from Hurricane Florence.
Both the sheriff and police chief cried as they spoke to reporters after the standoff.
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