A federal civil rights lawsuit against an ex-Copperas Cove Police Department officer that had been on hold since last summer now will proceed since the officer was sentenced on a
A woman who was shot multiple times by an off-duty Copperas Cove police officer during an alleged road rage incident more than two years ago has filed a federal civil
A woman who was shot multiple times by an off-duty Copperas Cove police officer during an alleged road rage incident more than two years ago has filed a federal civil
LaCresha Murray was the youngest person to be charged with murder in Travis County at 11-years-old. At 15, her conviction was overturned. She’s now pleading for help to get a bullet out of her arm after being shot 6 times by an off-duty cop.
In May, an off-duty officer shot at a woman multiple times during an incident of suspected road rage, and he has now been indicted by a Coryell County grand jury.
According to a report from the Killeen Daily Herald, the former Copperas Cove Police Officer Eric Anthony Stoneburner, 45, was indicted for a second-degree felony charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
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The incident took place on May 23, when a woman named Lacresha Murray was on her way to the hospital after she suddenly became ill. Murray performed a U-turn in the street to head towards AdventHealth-Central Texas Hospital in Killeen. After the U-turn, Murray stated that Stoneburner whipped in front of her, and then proceeded to drive very slowly.