The Columbus Dispatch

4 officers shot; 1 wounded critically

- By Jeffrey Collins

MANHUNT /

YORK, S.C. — A man who was wanted for beating his wife ambushed and shot three SWAT officers searching for him in woods in South Carolina, leaving one deputy “hanging on to life,” a sheriff said Tuesday.

Christian Thomas McCall earlier had shot and wounded a fourth officer who was chasing him with a police dog, York County Sheriff Kevin Tolson said.

McCall was also shot and is at the same Charlotte, North Carolina, hospital where the four officers were taken.

York County Detective Mike Doty was the most seriously injured

He is “hanging on to life. We’ve had a lot of support, texts, emails,” Tolson said, “We need your continued prayers.”

Officers were called to McCall’s home outside of York around 10:20 p.m. Monday after he attacked his wife, authoritie­s said.

McCall ran into the woods and deputies searched for him about three hours, York County Sgt. Randy Tolson said at a news conference.

The manhunt intensifie­d and about two hours later McCall ambushed three SWAT team members in the woods. Tolson identified the wounded officers as Doty, York County Sgt. Buddy Brown and York City Police Sgt. Kyle Cummings.

Tolson didn’t release details about the attack, saying it was under investigat­ion by the State Law Enforcemen­t Division. Agency chief Mark Keel said he does not comment on pending investigat­ions.

Deputies had been called to McCall’s house before because he said he was the victim in a domestic disturbanc­e in 2015. The sheriff did not have details about the case.

McCall’s wife was not seriously injured in the Monday night attack, Tolson said.

McCall, 47, is charged with three counts of attempted murder for the three officers who were less seriously wounded, Solicitor Kevin Brackett said.

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