x
Breaking News
More () »

GoFundMe set up for slain South Carolina officer Terrence Carraway

Serve & Connect, founded by Kassy Alia in memory of her late husband, Officer Gregory Alia, has set up fundraiser account for slain Florence Police officer Terrence Carraway.

Columbia, SC (WLTX) — A Go Fund Me fundraiser account has been created for slain veteran Florence County Sheriff's Department officer Sgt. Terrence Carraway.

Sgt. Carraway, a 30-year law enforcement officer, was one of three sheriff's deputies serving a warrant in the Vintage Place neighborhood in Florence when a suspect opened fire on the officers. The incident resulted in a standoff where the three deputies and four officers with the Florence Police Department were shot. Sgt. Carraway was fatally wounded.

Related coverage: 7 officers shot in South Carolina while serving warrant

Sgt. Carraway leaves behind a wife and young adult children. All of the funds raised through the Go Fund Me account will go the the family of Sgt. Carraway.

Chief Allen Heidler, of the Florence County Police Department, remembered Sgt. Carraway as "the bravest police officer" he's ever known.

The Go Fund Me memorial account is endorsed by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Officers Association, the South Carolina Police Chiefs Association and the South Carolina Law Enforcement Assistance Program. The fundraiser is facilitated by Serve & Connect, a nonprofit (501c3) organization committed to promoting community safety, resilience and well-being through transformative police and community partnerships. Since 2016, Serve & Connect has raised over $300,000 for families of fallen officers in South Carolina. Serve & Connect was founded by Kassy Alia in memory of her late husband, Forest Acres Police Officer Gregory Alia, who was killed in the line of duty on September 30, 2015.

In a press conference Thursday afternoon, in addition to his long friendship with Sgt. Carroway, Chief Heidler spoke of his support and concern for the members of the Florence Police Department.

To that end, donations may be made to benefit the families of the officers involved in Wednesday's incident at any Pee Dee First Citizens Bank or via a link at www.cityofflorence.com. Donations should be directed to the City of Florence Police Benevolent Fund and can be earmarked for specific families.

PHOTOS: 7 South Carolina police officer shot in the line of duty

Before You Leave, Check This Out