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4 SAPD officers shot in Stone Oak
Suspect identified after 7 San Antonio Police officers injured in late-night shootout
Seven San Antonio Police officers were shot and the suspect is dead during a shooting late Wednesday night at a Far North Side apartment complex.
The number of San Antonio police officers shot in Stone Oak sets grim milestone
San Antonio Police Department officers gather in the Cornerstone Church parking lot while in the process of attempting to extract a suspect in the nearby Sonterra Heights apartment complex at 18777 Stone Oak Pkwy on Wednesday. Seven SAPD officers were shot by Brandon Scott Poulos.
SAPD identifies suspect accused of shooting 7 officers in Stone Oak; 6 released from hospital
A man is dead and seven San Antonio police officers were wounded in a shooting on the North Side, SAPD Chief William McManus said early Thursday morning.
7 SAPD officers shot at Stone Oak apartment complex; SWAT team finds suspect dead after standoff
Law enforcement agencies initially responded to the apartment complex for what San Antonio Police Chief William McManus called a "suicide in progress."
7 San Antonio officers shot in standoff while responding to 'suicide in progress'
Despite efforts to resolve the situation, the suspect was found deceased. It remains unclear whether he died from a self-inflicted wound or from police action. The suspect was arrested Jan.
4 SAPD officers shot in Stone Oak; scene still active, McManus says
SAN ANTONIO — San Antonio Police Chief William McManus confirmed that four officers have been shot in Stone Oak on Wednesday evening. He also referred to the scene as a "suicide in progress." The department later reported to media that the officers' injuries were considered non-life-threatening.
Four San Antonio officers shot during call at Stone Oak apartment complex; suspect at large
Four San Antonio Police Department officers were shot while responding to a report of a suicide in progress. San Antonio Police Chief William McManus first posted about the shooting on social media. “Three ofcs shot responding to suicide in progress in Stone Oak.
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Neighborhood healing, making repairs after 7 SAPD officers injured in Stone Oak shooting
A Stone Oak shootout that left seven San Antonio police officers wounded also caused property damage and left residents ...
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Medical examiner rules Stone Oak shooter's death was homicide, not self-inflicted
Police were uncertain on the night of the shooting whether he had been killed by officers' bullets or had turned his gun on ...
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Comal County deputies face man threatening suicide, a day before deadly Stone Oak shootout
COMAL COUNTY - Comal County Sheriff's deputies responded Tuesday night to a distress call from Brandon Poulous, who was ...
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SAPD releases the names of the 7 officers shot in the Stone Oak shooting
The San Antonio Police Department has released the names of seven officers who were shot Wednesday evening at a
Stone Oak
apartment complex. All seven have been released from the hospital.
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Who were the 7 officers wounded in the Stone Oak apartment complex shooting?
Seven SAPD officers were shot Wednesday night after responding to a call for a possible suicide attempt that turned into a ...
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SWAT fatally shot suspect after standoff, sources say
SAN ANTONIO - The latest on a story we've been tracking since it broke Wednesday in Stone Oak.Seven Police officers injured ...
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TIMELINE: Brandon Poulos’ previous arrests that led up to Stone Oak shooting
Deputies responded to the home and engaged in an hours-long negotiation with Poulos. Over the course of four hours, Poulos ...
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