A police officer in San Marcos, Texas,
was shot and killed Monday afternoon when he was serving a warrant,
police said.
Officer Ken Copeland, a veteran of the San Marcos Police Department
since March 1998, was serving a warrant in the El Camino Real subdivison
of the city when he was fatally shot, Police Chief Chase Stapp confirmed
during a press conference Monday night.
Copeland — who was wearing a protective vest — and other officers were
shot at by the suspect, "much like in an ambush type of situation."
He was taken to the Central Texas Medical Center immediately and was
later pronouced dead at 3:50 p.m. local time, according to a press
release from the city of San Marcos.
The shooting happened near Bowie Elementary School, Fox 7 reported.
A suspect is in custody after he surrendered to law enforcement
following a shootout. The suspect was shot during the incident and was
transported to a hospital in Austin, police said. It's unclear if the
suspect was injured from a self-inflicted wound or if he was injured
from police gunfire.
"Ken's a hero. Everybody here loved him," Stapp said, noting that
Copeland's photo is hung throughout the police department.
Copeland was shot while working on his day off, the police chief added.
"He worked just about every day off to provide for his kids."
Stapp said that Copeland is the first officer from the San Marcos force
to be killed in the line of duty.
Texas Gov. Gregg Abbott tweeted the news, and said: "We pray for the
family of the San Marcos police officer killed in the line of duty. We
remember the sacrifices our men and women in law enforcement make every
day. #BackTheBlue."
In a separate statement, the governor said, "Today we grieve for the
family of the fallen San Marcos police officer, and we vow swift justice
for the killer. The men and women in law enforcement put their lives on
the line every day to protect and to serve our communities, and we will
never forget their sacrifices." |
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