FLORENCE, S.C. — City officials in Florence, South Carolina, said a total of seven law enforcement officers were wounded in a shooting Wednesday afternoon, including one fatally,
Florence city spokesman, John Wukela, gave the updated total Wednesday evening.
Authorities say the incident unfolded around 4 p.m. as sheriff’s deputies were trying to serve a warrant in the town of Florence.
The man inside the home opened fire, according to Maj. Mike Nunn, a spokesperson with the Sheriff's Office.
Officials said four Florence police officers and three Florence County deputies were shot. The officer who died was with the Florence Police Department.
"Lost the bravest police officer that I have ever known," Florence Police Chief Allen Heidler said.
Officers said the suspect barricaded himself in the home for two hours with children inside.
My thoughts and prayers are with the Florence County Sheriff’s Office and the Florence Police Department tonight, in South Carolina. We are forever grateful for what our Law Enforcement Officers do 24/7/365. https://t.co/ZwDmDthItD
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 4, 2018
Florence County Coroner Keith von Lutcken said the dead officer was a member of the Florence city police department.
According to initial reports, the officers were shot in what is being described as an “active shooter situation.”
"Reassured in knowledge that officer that passed were so doing what they loved, protecting this community," Florence Mayor Stephen Wukela said.
Wukela insisted there were no more threats against the Florence community.
"Safe because of those officers and deputies who are willing to put themselves in harm’s way," he said.
This is simply devastating news from Florence. The selfless acts of bravery from the men and women in law enforcement is real, just like the power of prayer is real. (1/2)
— Gov. Henry McMaster (@henrymcmaster) October 3, 2018
John Wukela, a city spokesman for the city, says city police, working with the sheriff's office, were responding to an incident in the area when they came under fire.
Our hearts are broken tonight. We love you Florence County. We lift you in prayer. pic.twitter.com/XeyP2QsWmT
— Horry County Sheriff (@horrysheriff) October 4, 2018
Thom Berry, spokesman for the State Law Enforcement Division, said the agency had sent crime scene technicians to assist officials in Florence but at this time had not been requested to help with any investigation.
****Major Update****
— FCEMD (@FlorenceCoEMD) October 3, 2018
The active shooting situation is over and the suspect is in custody. We are asking everyone to stay away from Vintage Place as there is still an active crime investigation in progress. pic.twitter.com/1OImJOjqXS
Authorities said the shootings happened in Vintage Place, an upscale neighborhood in the western part of the city.
Florence, a city in South Carolina's northeastern corner home to roughly 37,000, sits at the convergence of Interstates 95 and 20. It's the largest city in the region known as the Pee Dee, an area recently affected by heavy flooding in the wake of Hurricane Florence.
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