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Gaffney police officer suspended, accused of firing gun inside home




A longtime Gaffney Police Department officer has been suspended after he was charged Friday with aggravated criminal domestic violence and pointing a firearm.
Cherokee County Sheriff Steve Mueller said deputies were called to the McKowns Mountain Road home of Johnny Miller, a Gaffney police officer, Friday afternoon. Mueller said Miller's wife told deputies he had gotten up about 9:30 a.m. and wasn't feeling well. Miller, 55, was “acting bizarre” from about 9:30 a.m. until noon and discharged a firearm several times into the floor of the home, Mueller said, reading from an incident report.
At some point, Miller pointed the firearm at the woman and a 14-year-old inside the home, Mueller said.
Deputies found several shell casings on the floor of the home, Mueller said.
Miller was charged with criminal domestic violence of a high and aggravated nature and pointing and presenting a firearm. It isn't clear whether the firearm used was Miller's service weapon.
Gaffney City Administrator James Taylor said Miller has been has been suspended by the city “pending further information and review.”
Miller was released Friday night on $30,000 bond from the Cherokee County Detention Center.