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‘Kept him from harming and possibly killing any more people’ | Suspect shot, killed by police after driving through Killeen mall
Sgt. Bryan Washko said the suspect crashed through the front doors of the JC Penney and drove through the mall running over multiple people.
Author: Jim Hice
KILLEEN, Texas — Texas Department of Public Safety Sgt. Bryan Washko identified John Darrel Schultz of Kempner, Texas, as the man who drove through the Killeen mall Saturday night, ultimately being shot and killed by authorities.It started around 5 p.m. when a DPS trooper tried to pull over Schultz, 53, driving a black truck near the intersection of I-35 and I-14 in Belton. He refused to stop and eventually exited I-14 and drove into the Killeen parking lot and through the front doors of the JC Penney, Washko said.
Washko said a DPS trooper and Killeen Police Officer ran after Schultz as he drove several hundred yards into the mall, running over multiple people.
Four people were taken to the hospital with injuries ranging from severe to minor, Washko said. A fifth person took themself to the hospital. Washko said their ages ranged from as young as 6 to 75-year-old.
Washko said officers from DPS, Killeen police and three other agencies “engaged in gunfire” with Schultz.
“We had DPS, Killeen Police Department and three other local agencies, officers that were off duty that were in the Killeen mall that neutralized the suspect and kept him from harming and possibly killing any more people,” Washko said.
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KHOU!
Gecko45 vindicated and KHOU is there!
Police K-9 in Wisconsin aids in seizure of 15 grams of fentnayl, 900 messages of drug activity found on phone
Adam Rosen
HARTFORD, Wis. (WFRV) – A police officer and his K-9 partner seized about 15 grams of meth/fentanyl during a traffic stop in Wisconsin while finding hundreds of texts concerning drug dealing.According to a Facebook post from the Hartford Police Department, Officer Parker noticed a speeding car that ran a red light and initiated a traffic stop. The suspect vehicle didn’t initially stop, but the driver was reportedly making movements towards the center console.
Officer Parker’s partner K-9 Flash was deployed for a free air sniff during the stop and alerted to the presence of drugs. During a search initiated by probable cause, officers located 15.34 grams of pressed pills, which were tested and found to be meth/fentanyl pills.
38 pills were located in the form of small candy pieces. The driver consented to a search of his phone to prove he wasn’t a drug dealer. The phone search resulted in officers finding over 900 text messages concerning drug activity, including delivery details.
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Who’s a good boy? T-bones and belly rubs for Flash! The dealer spreading his wares in candy form, not so much. I’m trying to figure how allowing the Po-Po to access one’s phone proves a negative, but the point is moot as he is a dealer and the phone did contain evidence supporting that. I’m also sure his customers will appreciate Officer Friendly stopping by with some difficult questions. Thanks Gun Bunny.
Flash
No law ever written has stopped any robber, rapist or killer, like cold blue steel in the hands of their last intended victim.
— W. Emerson Wright
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