FLORENCE, S.C. — A South Carolina prosecutor wants a judge to order a mental health evaluation for the man accused of ambushing several officers as they approached an upscale home to question a man in a child sex assault case.
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WBTW-TV reports Solicitor Ed Clements said Thursday he's filing an order of transportation to bring Frederick Hopkins back to Florence County from Richland County to ask a judge to order a mental evaluation on Monday.
Florence Police Sgt. Terrence Carraway was killed and sheriff's investigator Farrah Turner died Oct. 22.
Clements is seeking the evaluation after Hopkins sent letters to a news outlet saying he suffers from PTSD.
The 74-year-old faces two counts of murder and five of attempted murder in the Oct. 3 shooting in Florence.
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