Man Killed, Deputy Injured in Haltom City Shooting During Warrant Service

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Man Killed, Deputy Injured in Haltom City Shooting During Warrant Service
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An armed man was killed and a Tarrant County sheriff's deputy was injured after deputies served a warrant at a Haltom City home. The man's family says they requested deputies due to a mental health episode. The deputy who was stabbed is expected to recover.

An armed man is dead, and a Tarrant County sheriff's deputy was injured following a deadly shooting in Haltom City.The sheriff's office says deputies were serving a warrant at a home Friday when they encountered the man armed with a knife.Deputies say a deputy was stabbed. The man was shot and killed.The man’s family says they called for deputies to come to their home because of a mental health episode.It happened just before 2 p.m.

What are the procedures of the Tarrant County deputies? Is that it? Just drag him out?"Jorge says he went to a judge Thursday, asking for a mental-health warrant. He says his brother was displaying unusual behavior throughout the past week or so."He locked himself in his room. He wasn’t eating. He was saying that his food was poisoned," he said. "He doesn’t trust anybody. He was very paranoid."Jorge says his family wanted what’s best for Christopher.

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