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Sheriff: Man ambushed officers seeking his son

- By Jeffrey Collins

The decorated 74yearold Vietnam War veteran accused of shooting seven South Carolina law enforcemen­t officers had set an ambush for investigat­ors coming to question his adult son about a child sexual assault, the sheriff investigat­ing the case said Friday.

Frederick Hopkins was charged with murder and six counts of attempted murder Friday, Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott said. Hopkins had been hospitaliz­ed since he was taken into custody after the Wednesday afternoon shooting. He was expected to be released and taken to jail Friday, Lott said.

Florence County investigat­ors called Hopkins’ home and arranged to speak to his 28yearold son, Seth Hopkins, about a sexual assault investigat­ion Wednesday, Lott said, adding that they had a search warrant. Officials had previously given the son’s age as 27.

Three deputies were shot without warning as they got out of their car, Lott said.

Dozens of officers rushed to help, and the gunman shot four city of Florence officers. Police Sgt. Terrence Carraway was killed.

So many rounds were fired with such powerful weapons that it took up to 30 minutes to get an armored vehicle close enough to rescue the wounded officers, Florence Police Chief Allen Heidler said. The standoff lasted two hours.

Several children in the home were not harmed, authoritie­s said.

Seth Hopkins was charged Friday with seconddegr­ee criminal sexual conduct. Authoritie­s didn’t immediatel­y release details about the crime. Lott said he also was hospitaliz­ed after the shooting but was expected to be released Friday. Authoritie­s involved in the case haven’t said whether the men have attorneys to speak on their behalf.

Frederick Hopkins’ wife, Cheryl Turner Hopkins, is an attorney and attended a hearing Friday that Solicitor Ed Clements said concerned emergency custody for children in the home. The solicitor did not provide details on the hearing, and the Family Court judge sealed the case. Cheryl Turner Hopkins told a WPDETV reporter outside the courtroom that she is sorry for the officers’ families and asked for prayers.

Richland County deputies are investigat­ing the case at the request of the Florence County Sheriff’s Office.

Lott said a special FBI team that investigat­ed the fatal shootings of five police officers in Dallas in 2016 and deaths of 59 people and wounding of hundreds more in Las Vegas last year is helping collect evidence from the crime scene at an upscale Florence subdivisio­n.

“This is a large crime scene. This is a very large, complex puzzle that we are still filling the pieces in,” Lott said.

Two of the wounded officers have been released from a hospital. Lott said others remain in critical condition but did not provide details.

Frederick Hopkins is a Vietnam veteran and a disbarred attorney. His U.S. Army records obtained by The Associated Press show he was awarded a marksman badge with pistol bar and a sharpshoot­er with rifle bar decoration­s during 11 years of service starting in 1966. He also was awarded the Bronze Star for his heroism while defending a firebase under attack by North Vietnamese forces on May 6, 1970.

Hopkins — then an Army captain — carried medical supplies across an open area, “braving shrapnel from exploding mortar rounds,” according to the letter explaining the award. He was critically wounded when a mortar round exploded near him, the letter said.

Hopkins earned his law license after he left the military but was disbarred a few years later for mishandlin­g money. Several Facebook posts in recent years were about guns, including celebratin­g his 70th birthday by repeatedly firing his M14 rifle “set up exactly like the one I used in Vietnam.”

Authoritie­s released the names of all the wounded officers. Florence County Deputy Arie Davis, investigat­or Sarah Miller and investigat­or Farrah Turner were shot as they got to the home and Florence police Officers Brian Hart, Travis Scott and Scott Williamson were wounded along with Carraway as they rushed to help. Carraway’s funeral is scheduled for Monday.

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