SAPD officers shoot suspect wanted on three felony warrants, police chief says

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SAPD officers shoot suspect wanted on three felony warrants, police chief says
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San Antonio police officers shot a suspect wanted on three felony warrants, according to Chief William McManus.

San Antonio police to provide information on downtown shooting2 hours agoRead full article: Downtown bar to close for renovations after Texas high school coach was shot, killed in patio area– McManus said SAPD’s ROPE Unit and Crisis Response Team detectives had been tracking down the suspect since Friday.

The suspect was wanted on three felony warrants, including felon in possession of a firearm, continuous violence against the family, and aggravated promotion of prostitution.As officers tried to remove the suspect from a vehicle, he refused and said, “I’m going to kill you. I have a gun,” McManus said.

The suspect started to dig inside a backpack inside the vehicle, according to McManus. That’s when the officers fired gunshots and struck the suspect, police said.KSAT will update this article as more information becomes available.Spencer Heath is a Digital Journalist at KSAT. Spencer graduated from the University of Texas at Austin, where he studied Radio-Television-Film. He’s worked as a journalist in San Antonio since June of 2022.

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