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Bexar County DA explains reasons for not reopening SAPD shooting cases
Read full article: Bexar County DA explains reasons for not reopening SAPD shooting casesBexar County DA Joe Gonzales explains his reasons for not reopening SAPD shooting casesIf you need help with the Public File, call 210-351-1241.
Flags lowered to half-staff in honor of fallen San Marcos police officer
Read full article: Flags lowered to half-staff in honor of fallen San Marcos police officerSAN MARCOS, Texas – The flags in San Marcos have been lowered to half-staff in honor of San Marcos Police officer Justin Putnam who was killed Saturday in the line of duty. San Marcos police identify officers, suspect involved in fatal shootingPutnam, 31, was killed and two other officers were injured in a shooting while responding to a domestic disturbance call at the Twin Lake Villas Apartments. Abbott responded to San Marcos Mayor Jane Hughson’s request to fly the flags at half-staff saying: ”I urge all Texans to remember and honor the public service of Officer Putnam to the City of San Marcos and the State of Texas as a brave and distinguished peace officer." The flags will remain at half-staff until Putnam is laid to rest and other Texas cities, counties and political subdivisions may also lower flags in honor of the fallen officer, according to Abbott. WATCH: San Marcos community salutes slain officer as procession passes through townPutnam’s body was taken to a funeral home in San Marcos Monday afternoon after hundreds of residents gathered across Hays County to pay tribute.
San Marcos police identify officers, suspect involved in fatal shooting
Read full article: San Marcos police identify officers, suspect involved in fatal shootingSAN MARCOS – Update:The San Marcos Police Department has identified the three officers and the suspect involved in a fatal shooting Saturday at the Twin Lake Villas Apartments. Officer Justin Putnam, 31, was killed in the shooting and officers Franco Stewart and Justin Mueller were injured. (From left to right) Officer Justin Mueller, Officer Justin Putnam, and Officer Franco Stewart. The shooter, identified as Alfredo Perez Delacruz, 45, of San Marcos, was found deceased from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Original:One officer is dead and two other officers are injured after an officer-involved shooting in San Marcos, according to San Marcos Police Department.
Officer shoots, kills pickax-wielding man, SAPD says
Read full article: Officer shoots, kills pickax-wielding man, SAPD saysSAN ANTONIO – UPDATE: The medical examiner identified the man killed by an SAPD officer as 46-year-old Carlos Delgado. (Original Story)A San Antonio police officer shot and killed a man who was wielding a pickax, police officials said. SAPD: Man shot while sleeping in car dies, gunmen at largeWhen the officers arrived, they confronted the man, who Greene said was wielding the pickax. A confrontation between the man and the officers resulted in the man being shot in the upper torso, Greene said. The officer who fatally shot the man, a two-year veteran, will be placed on administrative duty pending an investigation, which is normal police procedure for officer-involved shootings.
BCSO identifies child sex assault suspect shot by deputy on Northeast Side
Read full article: BCSO identifies child sex assault suspect shot by deputy on Northeast SideBEXAR COUNTY, Texas – A 64-year-old child sex assault suspect who was hospitalized Wednesday night after a deputy-involved shooting on the Northeast Side was identified. Randy Fay Stokes is charged with aggravated sexual assault with a child and aggravated assault of a public servant. BCSO said the Fugitive Apprehension Unit was looking for Stokes on a warrant for aggravated sexual assault of a child. Officials say Stokes’ injuries were not serious. The deputy who shot at the suspect will be placed on administrative leave and then administrative duty pending the results of the investigation.
Man, 34, killed by officers during confrontation on South Side identified
Read full article: Man, 34, killed by officers during confrontation on South Side identifiedSAN ANTONIO – A 34-year-old man is dead after being shot by officers during a confrontation following a theft of a vehicle and major crash on the South Side, San Antonio Police Chief William McManus said. When the San Antonio Police Department helicopter located the vehicle, officers saw the man stealing parts from it. The police helicopter followed the man, who then sped up and crashed at Theo Avenue and Flores Street, according to police. The man made his way down Theo Avenue and was then confronted by four police officers while he held a handgun, McManus said. When the man tried to switch hands with the gun, all four officers fired at him, McManus said.