BRKG BREAKING: Two Texas Police Officers Murdered

Jonas Parker

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BREAKING: Two Texas Police Officers Murdered

Avatar Christopher Berg 2 hours ago


McAllen, TX – Two McAllen Police department officers were murdered in the line of duty Saturday afternoon.
The incident started as a disturbance call, according to The Monitor.
Authorities believe that officers were “ambushed” when they arrived, The Monitor reported.

The suspect was also shot in the gunfight. The condition of the suspect has not been released.
It was initially reported that officers were transported to local hospitals, according to KRGV.
McAllen Police Chief Victor Rodriguez has since confirmed that the officers died, releasing the message, “We have lost two brave public servants who sought only to keep peace in our City.”
No further details about the incident have been released at this time.
BREAKING/CONFIRMED: Two @CityofMcAllen police officers shot and killed in the line of duty today. From Police Chief Victor Rodriguez: "We have lost brave two brave public servants who sought only to keep peace in our City."
— Naxi Lopez (@Naxiely) July 11, 2020
Our prayers and full support are with the valiant men and women of the #CityofMcAllen PD this evening.

This office will provide any assistance requested in the days ahead. We are grateful for police in McAllen and around this great state.
— Texas Attorney General (@TXAG) July 11, 2020
Please join us in prayer for the McAllen Police Department and their entire community. #RGVstrong pic.twitter.com/LQEM5KtFMv
— City of Mission, TX (@CityOfMissionTX) July 11, 2020
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lonestar09

Veteran Member
This is in my backyard. Not a good part of town there.





Two McAllen police officers die in ambush shooting
‘They were doing their job’

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July 11, 2020






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BY NAXIELY LOPEZ-PUENTE, MATT WILSON AND EMILY D’GYVES | STAFF WRITERS
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Camarillo from his June 10 arrest (Courtesy of the Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office)
Standing down the street where two McAllen police officers were shot and killed, a visibly distraught Police Chief Victor Rodriguez was pained Saturday in disclosing the details of two of his officers who died responding to a domestic disturbance earlier that day.

Speaking during a news conference held at the scene of the shooting, Rodriguez identified the fallen policemen as officers Edelmiro Garza, 35, and Ismael Chavez, 39.

Garza had more than eight years of experience as an officer with the McAllen Police Department, while Chavez had more than two.

According to Rodriguez, the officers answered a disturbance call in the vicinity of the 3500 block of Queta Street at about 3:30 p.m. Saturday, initially meeting two individuals who reported assaults occurring inside a nearby home.

When officers tried to enter the home, the alleged shooter, whom police identified as 23-year-old Audon Ignacio Caramillo, opened fire.
“They were doing their job,” Rodriguez said. “That is what they were supposed to do. The person was a suspect of the incident, met our officers at the door, and shot at both officers. Both officers suffered fatal wounds, they have both passed away as a result…

“The officers never had a chance to suspect deadly assault on them, much less death.”

Public records indicate Caramillo had a few run-ins with police beginning in 2016 to his most recent arrest last month on assault charges.

Additional details about the domestic disturbance Garza and Chavez responded to remain unclear. Rodriguez did say, however, that the ambush was so sudden that fellow police officers didn’t learn of their deaths until they drove through the area moments later.

Earlier Saturday, Rodriguez referred to these officers as “brave public servants,” and foresees a difficult time ahead of the department.

“The next few days for us, moving forward as well, will be very, very difficult, for ourselves at the department and at the city of McAllen, but our strength will get us through,” the chief said. “We gather our strength from our police officers, and we gather our strengths from our colleagues, as you can see here.”
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott spoke with Rodriguez and offered the full support of the state.
Two of our finest were killed in the line of duty while working to protect residents in their community.
I’ve spoken with McAllen Police Chief Victor Rodriguez and offered the full support of the State of Texas.
We unite to #BackTheBlue.#RGVTwo McAllen police officers killed in line of duty - The Monitor
— Greg Abbott (@GregAbbott_TX) July 11, 2020

Abbott also took to Twitter to express that support.
“Two of our finest were killed in the line of duty while working to protect residents in their community,” Abbott wrote on Twitter. “We unite to #BackTheBlue.”

The chief said that although police are “weakened for the moment,” he anticipates a resilient law enforcement community persevering.

“… The strength and the resolve we have to serve our communities, all of us here, will allow us to do what we do every day,” Rodriguez said.
U.S. Rep. Vicente Gonzalez, D-McAllen, also expressed his condolences in a news release Saturday.
“This is devastating news to our community. My heart breaks for these fallen officers and their families,” Gonzalez said in the statement. “They served McAllen bravely and honorably and I will keep them in my prayers.”
Our prayers and full support are with the valiant men and women of the #CityofMcAllen PD this evening.
This office will provide any assistance requested in the days ahead. We are grateful for police in McAllen and around this great state.
— Texas Attorney General (@TXAG) July 11, 2020

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton tweeted his office will provide the McAllen Police Department any assistance needed.
“Our prayers and full support are with the valiant men and women of the #CityofMcAllen PD this evening,” the tweet read. “We are grateful for police in McAllen and around this great state.”

Lt. Christopher Olivarez, spokesman for the Texas Department of Public Safety, said DPS were among the agencies to assist McAllen police on Saturday.
Troopers specifically helped McAllen police by securing the scene, Olivarez said, adding that his agency received a call about the incident around 4:30 p.m.
A man who lives near the area, and who would only identify himself as G. Lopez, said he was working in his yard when he saw the officers arrive around 4 p.m.
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McAllen police officers investigate a shooting that left two McAllen police dead on corner of Queta avenue and 35th street on Saturday, July 11, 2020, in McAllen. (Joel Martinez | jmartinez@themonitor.com)
Shortly after, Lopez said he heard five to six gunshots.
“I have a couple of guns; that wasn’t fireworks,” he said.
According to Lopez, additional law enforcement arrived 10 or 15 minutes later.
“After that, everybody showed up and then I heard one shot,” he said. “When I heard that one shot everybody swarmed.”
Lopez said before the shooting it was an otherwise quiet day in the neighborhood.
Garza’s and Chavez’s deaths occurred nearly one year after two other Rio Grande Valley law enforcement officers lost their lives for their work in the line of duty.
Cpl. Jose Luis Espericueta of the Mission Police Department was shot and killed on June 20, 2019, while responding to reports of an armed man.
DPS Trooper Moises Sanchez died in August 2019 after undergoing surgery for injuries sustained in an April 6 shooting that year while Sanchez responded to a motor vehicle accident in Edinburg.
At one point during the news conference, an emotional Rodriguez reminded that police have new threats to face every day, but remain diligent in their duties.
“In the face of a pandemic, our officers went to a door today to serve,” he said.
 

shane

Has No Life - Lives on TB
This sounds like what it appears to be, domestic disturbance gone wild, but...

Officers (and their families) along our southern borders are especially at risk,
often getting very clear ultimatums to choose either silver or lead, either play
ball & profit by ignoring drugs/illegals trade, or risk targeted assassination of
not only yourself, but family members, too. I find it amazing any can resist.

Panic Early, Beat the Rush!
- Shane
 

Repairman-Jack

Veteran Member

bev

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I’ve heard and read that domestic disturbance calls are the most dangerous. Are the “reformed” police departments really going to send social workers or psych nurses to these calls?

Praying for the families of these two, and the PD as well.
 

jazzy

Advocate Discernment
how aweful. God rest the officers souls and help their loved ones and friends. its like its getting worse out there every day.
 

night driver

ESFP adrift in INTJ sea
Most inappropriate post I have seen in 3-4 weeks.

...had to try I'm sure to get that level of obnoxiousness here tonight.

welcome to my small but growing killfile list. You should hear the "Plonk" in a second.
 

mzkitty

I give up.
Was it a domestic or something more?

Well, one of the articles said he was having some kind of altercation with his mother.

But for me, another crazy messican with that deranged homicidal blood running through his veins, and nuts too.
 

night driver

ESFP adrift in INTJ sea
Mill,, you know as well as I do that ANY call identified as a Domestic call starts out between 1-2-3 members of a putative family and it is already AIMED at **BAD** regardless what the cop does, and it takes VERY GOOD cops (and a lot of Grace) to get to the other end of the call without SOMEONE springing a leak.
 

CTFIREBATTCHIEF

Veteran Member
I’ve heard and read that domestic disturbance calls are the most dangerous. Are the “reformed” police departments really going to send social workers or psych nurses to these calls?

Praying for the families of these two, and the PD as well.
It's going to be quite an eye opener for these "woke" cities when their newly minted social workers etc start being carried away feet first from these calls.
 

mistaken1

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I’ve heard and read that domestic disturbance calls are the most dangerous. Are the “reformed” police departments really going to send social workers or psych nurses to these calls?

Praying for the families of these two, and the PD as well.

After a few rapes and murders the social workers or psych nurses will refuse to respond without armed escort.

I wonder why the left goes out of their way to protect and free the human predators among us rather than working to keep them off the streets?
 

Dozdoats

On TB every waking moment
I wonder why the left goes out of their way to protect and free the human predators among us rather than working to keep them off the streets?

They have an agenda, of course - the worse for us, the better for the agenda. Which is CONTROL of us sheep.
 

mistaken1

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I wonder why the left goes out of their way to protect and free the human predators among us rather than working to keep them off the streets?

They have an agenda, of course - the worse for us, the better for the agenda. Which is CONTROL of us sheep.

Sounds like the leftists in control of political entities are guilty of crimes against humanity. I wonder if a fair trial would bear out that assessment?
 

Truthsearch

Doom is ALWAYS 6 Months Away...
INCORRECT, AND BOGUS BUTT-HURT
Most inappropriate post I have seen in 3-4 weeks.

...had to try I'm sure to get that level of obnoxiousness here tonight.

welcome to my small but growing killfile list. You should hear the "Plonk" in a second.

This is an illegal, inappropriate threat of physical violence.
 
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