A suspect has been detained after seven police officers were shot in a residential neighborhood in South Carolina, according local authorities.
One officer died in the shooting, the Florence County coroner confirmed to ABC News. That officer was identified as Florence Police Department veteran Terrence Carraway, 52, of Darlington. He was pronounced dead at a local hospital.
Al Allen, a member of the city council in nearby Horry County, memorialized Carraway in a Facebook post, calling him "a great officer and a super person that always thought of others."
Three deputies from the Florence County Sheriff's Office and four officers from the Florence Police Department were shot, authorities said.
The shooting occurred in the Vintage Place, a residential neighborhood in Florence, about 80 miles east of Columbia, according to the Florence County Emergency Management.
Some injuries are "serious," a spokesperson for the city of Florence told ABC News.
(MORE: 2 Massachusetts police officers shot in Cape Cod)Florence Police Chief Allen Heidler described the officer who died as the "bravest officer" he's ever known.
"Today we lost a good friend of mine -- an officer that I’ve known for 30 years," Heidler said during a news conference Wednesday evening.
The active situation is over, but city officials asked that residents to stay away from the area.
At least 100 law enforcement officers responded to the scene, ABC Florence affiliate WPDE reported.
(MORE: 2 Dallas police officers shot and critically wounded, authorities say)Witnesses told the local station they could hear gunshots from inside their homes.
ABC News' Darren Reynolds contributed to this report.