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A fugitive was killed in a shooting in north Killeen Thursday morning as U.S. Marshals tried to serve an arrest warrant, U.S. Marshals and the Killeen Police Department confirmed.
âOn May 13, 2021, at approximately 10:35 a.m., agents with the United States Marshals Office were serving a federal arrest warrant in the 1900 block of Poage Avenue, when shots were fired. One person is deceased,â according to a Facebook post from the Killeen Police Department.
The incident occurred three blocks away from Peebles Elementary School.
âInvestigators continue to process the scene and there is no immediate danger in the area,â KPD spokeswoman Ofelia Miramontez said Thursday morning.
Suspect identified in officer involved shooting in Killeen on Thursday
Leigha McNeil
and last updated 2021-05-14 15:10:07-04
KILLEEN, TEXAS â Shortly after 10:30 Thursday morning, the United States Marshals Office were serving a federal arrest warrant in the 1900 block of Alamo Avenue, when shots were fired.
Killeen Police reported that one person is dead.
On Friday, the Texas Rangers released the identity of the suspect as 40-year-old Samuel Roberto Pleasant Sr.
Next of kin have been notified.
USMS attempted to arrest Pleasant on Federal Felony warrant Felon in Possesion of a Firearm probation violation.
The U.S. Marshals Office and the Texas Rangers will be investigating the incident.
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A suspect has been arrested in the shooting of a Henderson County Sheriff s Deputy early Thursday morning, March 4, near Eustace.
Jack Cody Raburn, 40, was found on the roof of his home outside Gun Barrel City, armed with a shotgun and pistol, but was arrested without further incident.
The deputy was shot once in the foot and once in the leg. He was treated and released from a hospital in Tyler and is currently at home with his family.
Sheriff Botie Hillhouse said the deputy is expected to make a full recovery.
The suspect was initially stopped for a traffic violation. He sped away in his vehicle as the deputies approached then rammed the patrol vehicle before taking off again.