School Raises $40,000 for Officers Shot in Ambush

A private school in Darlington has raised $30,000 for the families of seven officers who authorities say were shot during an ambush earlier this year.

The Trinity-Byrnes Collegiate School presented checked for $4,825 to each officer or their family on Tuesday.

Florence Police Sgt. Terrence Carrway and Florence County Sheriff’s investigator Farrah Turner were killed in the Oct. 3 shooting and five other police officers and deputies were injured.

Head of School Ed Hoffman told the Morning-News of Florence that the shooting hit close to home because the school’s administrative assistant, Beth Miller, is the stepmother of one of the wounded officers.

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