MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WWAY/AP) — The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division says a police officer was killed during an exchange of gunfire after responding to a domestic call in Myrtle Beach late Saturday.
The division said in a statement Sunday that a second officer was shot, and a suspect, 20-year-old John Derek Aycoth, was found dead after the shootout.
The second officer was taken to a hospital with injuries not considered life-threatening.
The Myrtle Beach Police Chief Amy Prock identified the fallen officer as Jacob Hancher.
Prock said Hancher had been a community service officer for four years and had been a patrol officer for less than a year. He also served Horry County as a volunteer firefighter.
Hancher’s father took to social media to release a heartfelt message.
On Monday, officers with the Myrtle Beach Police Dept. escorted Hancher’s body to the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston and back.
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This is the first time the Myrtle Beach Police Department has lost an officer since 2002.