DPS Trooper released from the hospital after being shot while pursuing Bryan, Texas mass shooting suspect
Trooper Juan Rojas Tovar (Photo: Texas Department of Public Safety)
BRYAN, Texas - The Texas Department of Public Safety has announced Trooper Juan Rojas Tovar, who was shot while pursuing the Bryan, Texas mass shooting suspect, has been released from the hospital.
According to a tweet, Trooper Tovar, still face many challenges in the days ahead, but he will not be alone; he has the support of a loving family and his brothers and sisters in law enforcement.
The suspect, Larry Bollin, 27, of Grimes County is facing multiple charges including one count of murder, attempted capital murder, and five counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
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BRYAN, Texas A family-owned business near the scene of a mass shooting in Bryan, Texas, is in shock after Thursday’s shooting.
Rik Mar Fabricators, a metal contracting company and family-owned business in Bryan for 40 years, shared its security camera footage exclusively with Spectrum News 1 from the moments after the shooting. It’s right next door to Kent Moore Cabinets, where a gunman opened fire, killing one and injuring several others on Thursday, April 8.
“We’ve been in business since 1977, we’ve been in this location since 1981, said Vincent Neal.
He has worked with his dad for decades running their metal contracting company. On Thursday, Neal left the warehouse to make a delivery.