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Police chief stabbed in face with ice pick after answering his door, SC cops say

A South Carolina police chief was stabbed in the face with an ice pick when he answered his door, officials say.

Franco Fuda was in his Charleston-area home — on-duty, putting on equipment and wearing his uniform — when he heard someone knock on Monday, the Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office said in an incident report.

That’s when Fuda, chief of the Bonneau Police Department, saw a man in his front yard who had been on a “trespass notice” for his property, the report said.

The man, identified by authorities as Forrest Bowman, allegedly said the police chief was “going to die.”

When Fuda got his phone to call 911, police say, the man hit him. The police chief attempted to arrest Bowman and then saw him holding a “sharp pointy object,” according to authorities.

The incident report says Bowman used an ice pick to stab the police chief in the face. Photos shared with WCSC and WCIV show Fuda with blood under his left eye.

Bowman is accused of running to a home and barricading himself inside. He was later caught and charged with attempted murder, according to the sheriff’s office.

This story was originally published September 8, 2020 at 3:25 PM with the headline "Police chief stabbed in face with ice pick after answering his door, SC cops say."

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Simone Jasper
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Simone Jasper is a service journalism reporter at The News & Observer in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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