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One officer was killed and four others were wounded Thursday when a police standoff in a small West Texas city erupted in gunfire, the AP reports. The incident involved a man reported as possibly armed shortly after 1pm Thursday on a residential street in Levelland, about 30 miles west of Lubbock.
The confrontation escalated quickly, gunfire erupted as the suspect barricaded himself inside a house, and a standoff ensued. Three of the wounded officers were taken to a Lubbock hospital. Sgt. Josh Bartlett of the Lubbock County Sheriffs Office was taken to Covenant Health Levelland hospital and died of his wounds, according to a sheriffs office statement. Bartlett was the commander of the sheriffs tactical unit.
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https://www.everythinglubbock.com/news/standoff-over-suspect-arrested-and-identified-after-deadly-shooting-of-officer/
Levelland Chief of Police Albert Garcia said police received a call in the early afternoon about a neighbor who was acting strangely and walking around with what appeared to be a large gun.
As officers arrived, they noticed a Chevrolet pickup truck in the driveway that was reported by a Texas Highway Patrol Trooper earlier in the day. The driver of the car at the time was driving recklessly, and "appeared to be trying to bait" the trooper into some type of confrontation, according to Garcia.
The officers did not immediately approach the residence.
"Because we did not have much information in regards to whether or not this weapon was truly in fact a real weapon or not, we took precautions," Garcia said.
"We began to try to get negotiations started," Garcia said. "We did make contact with him, very short and brief. He was very hostile. Did not want to visit with or talk to Levelland police officers at that time."
Within minutes after contact, the suspect opened the front door and began firing on the Levelland police officers, according to Garcia.
Lubbock County officers and its SWAT team responded to the scene to assist, according to police.
"It wasn't long thereafter that we had additional shots fired where we had officers that were injured," Garcia said.
https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/15/us/lubbock-texas-shooting-thursday/index.html
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A 22-year-old man was taken into custody Thursday night, according to Lubbock County Sheriff spokesperson Kasie Davis.
The man, identified as Omar Soto Chavira, was transported to a hospital in Lubbock with serious injuries, Davis said. No further information on the injuries was provided and the investigation has been turned over to the state Department of Public Safetys Texas Rangers, Davis said.
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