Charges dropped against deputy after 2 died in flooded van

FILE - Responders congregate near where two people drowned when they were trapped in a Horry County Sheriff's transport van while crossing an overtopped bridge over the Little Pee Dee River on Highway 76, during rising floodwaters in the aftermath of Hurricane Florence on Sept. 19, 2018, in Marion County, S.C. Criminal charges in the drowning deaths of two women in the locked van who were seeking mental help have been dropped against the deputy who was riding along with the convicted officer who drove the vehicle into floodwaters. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File)

MARION, S.C. (AP) — Criminal charges have been dropped against a former deputy who was helping to transport two mental health patients who drowned while locked in the back of a van that was driven into floodwaters caused by 2018's Hurricane Florence in South Carolina.

The van's driver, former Horry County Deputy of two counts of reckless homicide and is serving nine years in prison. But authorities decided to drop involuntary manslaughter charges against former Horry County Deputy Joshua Bishop, who was riding along and didn’t realize until it was too late that Flood was risking their lives, Solicitor Ed Clements told news outlets last week.

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