Lamesa mourns fallen Concho County deputy who was raised on the South Plains
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Friends, family and fellow law enforcement officers from around the area gathered at Lamesa s First Baptist Church Monday afternoon to celebrate the life of Concho County Deputy Samuel Leonard.
Leonard and Concho County Sheriff s Sgt. Stephen Jones died in the line of duty after they were dispatched the evening of May 10 to the 100 block of Bryan Street in Eden for what began as a dog complaint but quickly escalated into a confrontation with a neighbor.
Leonard, 26, was a longtime Lamesa resident who had only left the Dawson County Sheriff s Department, where he worked for about a year, just three weeks before taking the job in Concho County. He leaves behind a wife and young daughter.
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EDEN, Texas As condolences and fundraising events pop up around the country for the two Concho County deputies slain Monday in Eden, efforts to help the lone survivor of the deadly shooting are also underway.
Texas Rangers later arrested Jeffrey Nicholas, who was booked into Tom Green County Jail on two charges of capital murder of a police officer. His bond has been set at $4 million. Authorities said Nicholas later apologized for killing both deputies and injuring Winans.
What happened: Winans critically injured during deadly shooting
An eyewitness to the shooting said the incident began over an animal complaint and quickly escalated into violence.
The deputies, Samuel Leonard and Sgt. Stephen Jones, were fatally wounded after they were dispatched to the 100 block of Bryan Street for a dog complaint.
Several fundraisers to help the families have already been planned. Here are different ways to honor the slain officers and their families.
This story will be updated as more information becomes available.
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Funeral Services
The Concho County Sheriff’s Office has released information on funeral services for the two deputies on its Facebook.
Visitation for Sgt. Jones will be held on Tuesday, May 18 from 6-8 p.m. at San Angelo s Johnson’s Funeral Home, 435 W Beauregard Ave. Funeral services will be on Wednesday, May 19 at 1 p.m. at PaulAnn Church, 2531 Smith Blvd., in San Angelo.
Fallen Officer s Remains Arrive in San Angelo
SAN ANGELO, TX San Angelo citizens lined the streets to honor Sgt. Stephen Jones late Wednesday morning.
The remains of Sgt. Jones were transported from Lubbock where his autopsy was performed. Along the way, first responders lined the roadway to salute the fallen deputy as the procession passed their communities.
Sgt. Jones was taken to Johnson s Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements have not been announced at this time.
The remains of the other law enforcement officer gunned down in the same incident in Eden Monday night, Deputy Samuel Leonard, will be laid to rest on Monday, May 17 at the First Baptist Church in Lamesa.