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Man accused of shooting seven

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FLORENCE: A 74-year-old man accused of shooting seven South Carolina law enforcemen­t officers, killing one, is a Vietnam veteran and disbarred attorney who used his marksmansh­ip to hold officers back as their comrades lay bleeding on the ground, authoritie­s said.

Records and social media posts unearthed on Thursday showed that Frederick Hopkins became serious about amateur target-shooting around the time he lost his law licence in the 1980s for mishandlin­g money.

“I just love the smell of gunpowder in the mornin’s,’’ he once posted on Facebook. In recent years, Mr Hopkins had faced several minor criminal charges, including disorderly conduct in 2014.

Mr Hopkins is accused of opening fire on Wednesday from his home in an affluent South Carolina neighbourh­ood after deputies tried to carry out a search warrant. He also allegedly held children hostage inside, authoritie­s said.

During the two-hour standoff, Mr Hopkins’ gunfire prevented officers from rescuing comrades who lay bleeding on the ground, authoritie­s said. The slain officer, a 30-year veteran, was tearfully described as the “epitome of a community police officer’’ by his chief. Mourners held a candleligh­t vigil on Thursday night for 52-year-old Officer Terrence Carraway inside a Florence church.

Two wounded city officers have been released from the hospital. A third officer was listed in serious but stable condition, the police chief said. He said he did not know the conditions of three wounded sheriff’s deputies.

It was not clear exactly how the confrontat­ion ended. Authoritie­s would say only that the gunman released the children as he was taken into custody, authoritie­s said. Mr Hopkins was hospitalis­ed with a head injury and unable to speak with officers, Columbia, South Carolina, television station WIS reported on Thursday.

The warrant involved an accusation that a 27-year-old person at the home sexually assaulted a foster child who lives there, Florence County Chief Deputy Glenn Kirby said.

In 2016, Mr Hopkins posted photos on Facebook of guns set up for target practice, bragging that he was the state’s 2011 “3-Gun Silhouette Champion’’. In a 2014 post, he said he celebrated his 70th birthday at a range by repeatedly firing his M14 rifle, which he “set up exactly like the one I used in Vietnam’’.

His competitiv­e shooting would have begun around the time he lost his law licence over US$18,000 (590,000 baht) in wrongfully collected attorney fees. A court order shows that the state Supreme Court in 1984 allowed Mr Hopkins to pay back the debt over time and surrender his licence rather than complete a six-month jail term.

Court documents also show that he was injured in Vietnam and received disability payments. The filing does not elaborate on the injury.

During the standoff, the sheriff ’s armoured personnel carrier was brought in to recover the wounded.

“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,’’ Florence County Sheriff Kenney Boone told reporters.

Florence Police Chief Allen Heidler estimated on Thursday that it took a half-hour to reach some of the wounded officers.

The slain officer was just shy of 31 years of service with the Florence Police Department.

Mr Heidler described Mr Carraway as the “epitome of a community police officer’’ and a guy who “laughed all the time’’.

Mr Carraway “was a giant of a man, but he was the proverbial gentle giant, and I loved him,’’ the police chief said.

Authoritie­s did not identify any of the wounded officers. The violence stunned the area, where many people have been dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Florence.

Florence, a city of 37,000 in South Carolina’s northeaste­rn corner, sits at the convergenc­e of Interstate­s 95 and 20 northwest of the state’s well-known “Grand Strand’’ of beaches.

Byron Black, who lives near the subdivisio­n where the shooting happened, said he knew both the slain officer and the children of the suspect and described the Hopkins family as “good people”. “You never know how stuff will happen,’’ he said.

 ?? AP ?? Florence police officers mourn at a memorial on Thursday in Florence, SC, following a candleligh­t vigil for Sgt Terrence Carraway who was killed on Wednesday.
AP Florence police officers mourn at a memorial on Thursday in Florence, SC, following a candleligh­t vigil for Sgt Terrence Carraway who was killed on Wednesday.

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