The Denver Post

Shooting of 7.

- By Jeffrey Collins and Meg Kinnard

Suspect bragged about gun skills.

FLO R E N CE , S. C . » The Vietnam veteran and disbarred lawyer accused of shooting seven law enforcemen­t officers, killing one, bragged online about his marksmansh­ip and love for the “smell of gunpowder” in the years before the deadly standoff, records and social media posts unearthed Thursday showed.

Frederick Hopkins lost his law license in the 1980s for mishandlin­g money and faced several minor criminal charges in recent years, including disorderly conduct in 2014. It was around the time of his disbarment that he got serious about amateur targetshoo­ting, according to the records and posts.

More details also emerged about the twohour standoff in which authoritie­s say Hopkins’ gunfire prevented officers from rescuing comrades who lay bleeding on the ground. The slain officer, a 30year veteran, was tearfully described as the “epitome of a community police officer” by his chief.

Two wounded city officers were 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.

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

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.

Hopkins was hospitaliz­ed with a head injury and unable to speak with officers, Columbia, S.C., television station WIS reported Thursday.

The warrant involved an accusation that a 27yearold person at the home sexually assaulted a foster child who lives there, Flor ence County Chief Deputy Glenn Kirby said.

Back in 2016, the 74yearold Hopkins posted photos on Facebook of guns set up for target practice, bragging that he was the state’s 2011 “3Gun 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.”

“I have been shooting competitiv­ely since 1984 and lovin’ it. I just love the smell of gunpowder in the mornin’s,” the post said.

His competitiv­e shooting would have begun around the time he lost his law license over $18,000 in wrongfully collected attorney fees. A court order shows that the state Supreme Court in 1984 allowed Hopkins to pay back the debt over time and surrender his license rather than complete a sixmonth jail term.

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

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