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Officers shot in South Carolina

- By Eli Rosenberg

Seven law enforcemen­t officers were shot when deputies tried serving a warrant in Florence, S.C.

Seven law enforcemen­t officers were shot, one fatally, after a suspect opened fire Wednesday on deputies attempting to serve a search warrant to a house in Florence, S.C., authoritie­s said.

The incident occurred about 4 p.m. Wednesday.

From inside the home, the suspect fired on the deputies, striking three of them, officials said.

The suspect continued to fire as officers from other department­s arrived to assist.

The wounded were evacuated after police drove in with a bulletresi­stant vehicle, while the suspect barricaded himself inside along with a number of children, officials said.

After an approximat­ely two-hour standoff, the suspect was arrested. Officials have not released the

suspect’s name.

The officer who was fatally shot was from the Florence Police Department.

Authoritie­s did not release the officer’s name.

Chief Allen Heidler told reporters that he had known the officer for 30 years, calling him “the bravest police officer that I

have ever known.”

Officials expressed shock and anger that violence broke out while deputies were serving what they called a “random search warrant,” a relatively routine investigat­ive procedure.

Associated Press contribute­d.

 ?? JEFFREY COLLINS/AP ?? Florence County Sheriff Kenney Boone, from left, police Chief Allen Heidler and deputy Glenn Kirby speak to the media about the shooting Wednesday in South Carolina.
JEFFREY COLLINS/AP Florence County Sheriff Kenney Boone, from left, police Chief Allen Heidler and deputy Glenn Kirby speak to the media about the shooting Wednesday in South Carolina.

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