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« on: August 13, 2012, 03:40:18 PM »

Shooter near Texas A&M campus in custody, police say
By Liz Goodwin, Yahoo! News | The Lookout – 50 mins ago
Aug 13 2012

A shooter has been taken into custody by police near the Texas A&M campus in College Station, the university reported Monday.

According to KCEN-TV, six people, including two police officers, were injured in the shooting about a block away from the school's campus. Accorind to College Station's Eagle, newspaper, one of the two officers died in the apparent shootout.

A spokeswoman for the College Station Police Department told KBTX-TV "there are no confirmed fatalities at this point" and that there is "no longer a danger to the public." A member of KBTX-TV film's crew said at least one of the shooting victims was a police officer. ::snipping2::

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« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2012, 04:15:08 PM »

This story is developing...



UPDATE: Police Confirm College Station Gunman Is Dead, 3 Confirmed Dead In Texas A&M Shooting

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/13/texas-am-shooting-college-station_n_1773387.html?458948&ncid=webmail1
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« Reply #2 on: August 13, 2012, 04:15:37 PM »

Live Stream Video:  http://www.kbtx.com/livestream

http://www.kbtx.com/home/headlines/Shooting-in-Progress-Near-Welborn-and-Fidelity-Streets-in-College-Station-166000226.html
Constable, Civilian, and Suspect Killed in Shooting Near A&M Campus
Posted: Mon 12:35 PM, Aug 13, 2012
Updated: Mon 2:58 PM, Aug 13, 2012

2:35 PM Update:
News 3 has confirmed that three people are dead following a shooting near Fidelity Street in College Station earlier today.

The College Station Police Department has confirmed that Brian Bachmann, Constable Precinct 1 Brazos County, has died. Police also say a male civilian was killed, and the suspect in the shooting has died.

CSPD reports that another officer was shot in the leg and is listed in stable condition. A female civilian is currently in surgery at St. Joseph Hospital in Bryan. Police say two other officers received non-life threatening injuries.

Law enforcement officials say the scene is clear, and that there is no present danger, but ask that civilians avoid the area to allow for an investigation.
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« Reply #3 on: August 13, 2012, 04:20:28 PM »

http://content.usatoday.com/communities/ondeadline/post/2012/08/texas-a38m-reports-active-shooter-in-custody/1?csp=34news#.UClfg5Eefvw
Shooting near Texas A-M kills officer, civilian, gunman
August 13, 2012

College Station police say a gunman killed one police officer and a civilian and wounded another officer near Texas A&M University. The gunman was wounded and died in custody.

The university, located in College Station, about 90 miles northwest of Houston, initially reported the shooting at 1:29 p.m. ET, and 15 minutes later said a gunman was in custody. The university immediately issued a Code Maroon on its emergency website, instructing students and school personnel to avoid the area.

Update at 4:03 p.m. ET: The gunman has died, police say, the Associated Press is reporting.


Update at 4 p.m. ET: The Eagle names the dead officer as Constable Brian Bachman, who was shot while serving paperwork.

The paper also says the gunman has died.

Update at 3:48 p.m. ET: Police say the gunman was shot before being taken into custody.
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« Reply #4 on: August 13, 2012, 04:29:32 PM »

Earlier reports indicated the shooting may have resulted during an eviction at a house in the historical district.  This was a message I got from my son who is nearby.  Sorry, I don't have a link because it was on tv news, I think.  We'll just have to wait and see what information gets released.
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« Reply #5 on: August 13, 2012, 04:35:30 PM »

http://edition.cnn.com/2012/08/13/justice/texas-am-shooting/index.html
3 killed in shooting near Texas A&M University
August 13, 2012




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« Reply #6 on: August 13, 2012, 04:37:50 PM »

Earlier reports indicated the shooting may have resulted during an eviction at a house in the historical district.  This was a message I got from my son who is nearby.  Sorry, I don't have a link because it was on tv news, I think.  We'll just have to wait and see what information gets released.

That would explain the presence of a constable.  With it getting so close to fall semester, I am sure a lot of parents are concerned over this.   
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« Reply #7 on: August 13, 2012, 05:21:18 PM »

http://www.kbtx.com/home/headlines/Shooting-in-Progress-Near-Welborn-and-Fidelity-Streets-in-College-Station-166000226.html
Constable, Civilian, and Suspect Killed in Shooting Near A&M Campus
Posted: Mon 12:35 PM, Aug 13, 2012
Updated: Mon 3:57 PM, Aug 13, 2012


The College Station Police Department has confirmed that Brian Bachmann, Constable Precinct 1 Brazos County, has died.

3:53PM Update:

Currently:

    Prayer Vigils Scheduled for 7:00PM tonight at Christ United Methodist Church and A&M United Methodist Church.
    Shooter in custody.
    Three dead, including the suspected shooter, a Brazos County Constable, and a male civilian.
    Two other officers received non-life threatening injuries.

 

Two local church congregations are gathering tonight to remember those who lost their lives in today's shooting.

Christ United Methodist Church on Highway 6 in College Station and A&M United Methodist Church on University Drive in the Northgate area will both hold vigils at 7:00PM tonight.

http://www.am-umc.org/
http://www.christ-umc.org


2:35 PM Update:
News 3 has confirmed that three people are dead following a shooting near Fidelity Street in College Station earlier today.

The College Station Police Department has confirmed that Brian Bachmann, Constable Precinct 1 Brazos County, has died. Police also say a male civilian was killed, and the suspect in the shooting has died.

CSPD reports that another officer was shot in the leg and is listed in stable condition. A female civilian is currently in surgery at St. Joseph Hospital in Bryan. Police say two other officers received non-life threatening injuries.

Law enforcement officials say the scene is clear, and that there is no present danger, but ask that civilians avoid the area to allow for an investigation.

The conflict began when an officer was reportedly serving eviction paperwork, and shots were fired at law enforcement.
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« Reply #8 on: August 13, 2012, 05:38:32 PM »

http://www.statesman.com/blogs/content/shared-gen/blogs/austin/blotter/entries/2012/08/13/breaking_shooter_in_custody_ne.html
Police: Three people, including constable and reported gunman, dead in College Station shootout
August 13, 2012



Three people have died, including a Brazos County constable and a reported gunman, in a shootout this afternoon in College Station, according to police.

A 65-year-old male bystander was also killed in the shooting, which occurred about 12:15 p.m. at a home on Fidelity Street near the Texas A&M University campus, Assistant Police Chief Scott McCollum said in a press conference today.
The constable was identified as Precinct 1 Constable Brian Bachmann. Officials have not released the name of the civilian or the shooter.

Two other people were shot, McCollum said: A 55-year-old woman who is in surgery, and a College Station police officer who was shot in the calf and is in stable condition and receiving treatment.

Two other officers received injuries that were not considered life-threatening, he said.

Police said they had no reason to believe there are any more suspects, but people are still advised to avoid the area.

“As you can imagine, in a situation like this it’s very chaotic,” McCollum said.

Bachmann was shot while serving an eviction notice at the home near the corner of Fidelity and Highlands streets, Bachmann said. He had no other details about why the notice was being served.

College Station officers responded to the scene and were fired upon by the suspect inside the home, Bachmann said. Police continued to exchange gunfire with the suspect until he was shot and taken into custody, he said.
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« Reply #9 on: August 13, 2012, 05:40:53 PM »

http://www.kxan.com/dpp/news/texas/several-injured-in-am-shooting
Officer killed, gunman slain in College Station
Civilian also dead in mass shooting near A&M

August 13, 2012

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College Station Assistant Police Chief Scott McCollum said a total of five people -- including the gunman -- were shot. The gunman was taken into custody before he died, officials said. Two other officers required medical attention but were not hit by gunfire.

The constable who was killed was identified as Brian Bachmann, 41.

The incident unfolded starting at about 12:15 p.m. not far from Kyle Field, home of the Texas Aggies football team. Several officers were called in and exchanged fire wi with a man who was said to be barricaded inside a home, McCollum said.

Another officer was shot in the leg. The civilian who was killed was a 65-year-old man whose name was not released. A woman, 55, was shot and was undergoing surgery. Her name was not released.

McCollum said that it appeared that Bachmann was shot as he approached the gunman's house. Calls from 911 came to the College Station Police Department and several officers were dispatched, he said.

"When our officers arrived on the scene, they took fire," Bachmann said.

The reports of the shootings came in from the university's campus alert system.

"Avoid Area," the university said in an alert at 12:30 p.m. " CSPD reports an active shooter in the area immediately southeast of the intersection of Welborn Rd and George Bush Drive. Please avoid the area. Residents in the immediate area need to remain inside their residence.

The Bryan-College Station Eagle was reporting that someone was barricaded inside a home in the area where the shots were fired.

A&M spokeswoman Sherylon Carroll told the Associated Press that most students were not on campus Monday. The fall semester does not begin until August 27.
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« Reply #10 on: August 13, 2012, 05:43:06 PM »

http://www.kvue.com/news/166004406.html
Three killed in College Station shooting
August 13, 2012

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« Reply #11 on: August 13, 2012, 08:31:38 PM »

http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/3-killed-including-officer-and-gunman-near-3784724.php
3 killed, including officer and gunman, near Texas A&M campus
By Cindy George
August 13, 2012

Update: CultureMap Houston is reporting that a Houston mother of a Texas A&M student is among the shooting victims. According to CultureMap, Barbara Holdsworth was helping her daughter Sarah move when she was hit by gunfire. Barbara Holdsworth suffered lung damage, CultureMap says.

 

Three people, including an elected Brazos County constable and a gunman, are dead in a College Station shooting Monday afternoon near the Texas A&M University campus, authorities said.

Precinct 1 Constable Brian Bachmann; the 35-year-old shooter, believed to be Thomas Caffall; and an unidentified man, 65, were killed in a gunfire exchange just after noon in the 200 block of Fidelity.

In all, seven people were injured or died.

A College Station police officer was shot in the calf and two other officers sustained injuries that are not life threatening. Another civilian, a 55-year-old female, was injured and was undergoing surgery, College Station Police Department Assistant Chief Scott McCollum said at a news conference.
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http://www.khou.com/news/local/Shooter-taken-into-custody-near-Texas-AM-campus-166002066.html
Constable, civilian, gunman confirmed dead after shooting near Texas A&M campus
August 13, 2012

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« Reply #13 on: August 14, 2012, 04:04:19 AM »

It's a real shame there was a loss of life and serious injuries over eviction papers.   

http://www.seattlepi.com/news/article/Veteran-officer-gunman-die-in-Texas-shootout-3785954.php#photo-3325486
Veteran officer, gunman die in Texas shootout
August 14, 2012

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This undated photo provided by the City of College Station, Texas shows Thomas Caffall. Caffall, 35, has been identified by authorities as the shooter who opened fire from inside his home in College Station as he was being served an eviction notice, killing Brazos County constable Brian Bachmann and another man, on Monday, Aug. 13, 2012. Photo: City Of College Station / AP

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) — A routine serving of an eviction notice to a man living near the Texas A&M University campus turned deadly for Brazos County Constable Brian Bachmann when the resident opened fire on him, leading to the death of the law enforcement officer and another man before the gunman was killed.

The spasm of deadly violence Monday left a neighborhood shaken, a tight-knit law enforcement community in mourning and the family of 35-year-old gunman Thomas Alton Caffall anguished and "distraught by the havoc that he has caused."
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http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-57492550/texas-shooting-suspect-thomas-alton-caffalls-family-distraught-after-he-2-others-killed/
Texas shooting suspect Thomas Alton Caffall's family "distraught" after he, 2 others killed
August 14, 2012

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Police say Thomas Alton Caffall, 35, opened fire on Brazos County Constable Brian Bachmann just after noon as the lawman brought an eviction notice. Both men were later pronounced dead at a hospital.

Police identified Chris Northcliff, 43, as the third person killed in the shootings at an off-campus home not far from the university's football stadium. Three other law enforcement officers and a 55-year-old woman were wounded, College Station Assistant Police Chief Scott McCollum said.

Caffall's sister said Monday night the family was "shocked" by the violence.
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Caffall's stepfather, Richard Weaver, told CBS station KHOU that the suspected gunman refused to work after apparently quitting his job less than a year ago. Weaver said Caffall regularly played video games inside his rental home near the campus. According to KHOU, Northcliff, the third man killed on Monday, was Caffall's landlord.

Weaver told KHOU that Caffall played video games so much that it seemed to be warping his sense of reality. He said Callfall's alleged violent reaction to an eviction notice was not something that surprised him. Weaver even told KHOU he had become concerned that Callfall might hurt, or even kill, one of his own family members in recent months.

Weaver told KHOU reporter Drew Karedes over the telephone that he was worried his stepson was going to snap. When asked if the family ever brought the concerns to authorities, he said they had not.
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http://edition.cnn.com/2012/08/13/justice/texas-am-shooting/index.html
3 killed in shootings near Texas A&M University
August 14, 2012

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Scott McCollum, assistant chief with the College Station police department, told reporters Monday afternoon that the three people killed were a Brazos County constable, the man authorities say exchanged gunfire with law enforcement officers and a male civilian.
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According to his Facebook campaign page, Bachmann was a 41-year-old from College Station who had been a Brazos County sheriff's deputy since 1993. The county's website indicated that his four-year term as constable -- a position that involves, among other duties, serving court documents such as eviction notices and subpoenas to citizens -- was set to expire on December 31, 2014.
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The city of College Station on Monday night identified the suspect at the center of the standoff as 35-year-old Thomas Caffall.

On a Facebook page purported to be by Caffall, he indicates his hometown is nearby Bryan, Texas, but that he was living in College Station -- though he also described himself as "a cross between Forrest Gump and Jack Kerouac ... I'm on the road permanently."

Three of the seven profile pictures on the Facebook page are of rifles, three feature dogs and one shows a man in an image much like one distributed Monday night by the city of College Station. His list of "inspirational people" includes famed snipers Vasily Zaytsev and Carlos Hathcock, as well as noted firearms designers Eugene Stoner, Mikhail Kalashnikov, John Garand, Samuel Colt and John Browning. The writer indicates he is divorced and has a mother, sister and brother.

The page also includes a quote saying, "We are all capable of redemption, if we are willing to change," plus another he attributes to George Orwell stating, "People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf."

As to the third victim, described as a "civilian bystander," he was identified as 43-year-old Chris Northcliff of College Station.
Four others suffered injuries in the roughly 30-minute ordeal after law enforcement officers arrived at a residence a few blocks from the Texas A&M campus.

They included College Station police Officer Justin Oehlke, who was shot in the calf, and two other officers -- one of whom refused transport to an area hospital -- who suffered "non-life-threatening injuries," McCollum said. A 55-year-old female civilian who was shot was undergoing surgery Monday afternoon at a hospital, according to the assistant police chief.
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http://www.statesman.com/news/texas/three-killed-including-constable-and-gunman-in-college-2435489.html
Three killed, including constable and gunman, in College Station shooting
August 13, 2012

COLLEGE STATION — A half-hour gunbattle through the streets of a quiet neighborhood just two blocks from the athletic facilities on the Texas A&M campus left a Brazos County constable and a 43-year-old man dead Monday before the gunman was killed, police said.

Three police officers and a 55-year-old woman were wounded.

Authorities and residents described a chaotic scene, with dozens of officers and multiple ambulances pouring into the neighborhood as sporadic gunfire resounded after the shooting began around 12:10 p.m.

Brazos County Constable Brian Bachmann was attempting to serve an eviction notice in the historic neighborhood when he was shot to death by Thomas Caffall, 35, a resident of the home at 211 Fidelity St., police said.
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Neighbors called 911 to report gunshots, and two College Station police officers arrived minutes later to find Bachmann lying in the front yard of the house before they, too, came under fire, Assistant Police Chief Scott McCollum said. Officers performed CPR on Bachmann until he was taken to a local hospital, where he later died, McCollum said.

Caffall was shot and killed by a College Station police officer, McCollum said. Police declined to discuss a motive for the shooting or what weapons were used.

A search of public records show a single misdemeanor charge for Caffall in 2006 for driving with an invalid or suspended license. Records also show he lived in Austin for a brief period of time in 2002.

Police were collecting evidence from at least four crime scenes in the neighborhood — about six blocks were closed off throughout the afternoon — and additional crime scenes might be added, McCollum said.
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College Station resident Chris Northcliff, 43, was killed by gunfire. Police said he did not live in the neighborhood but might have been driving on streets that often are used as cut-throughs to avoid more heavily traveled roads.

An unidentified 55-year-old woman, who also was shot, was in serious condition Monday evening after surgery in a local hospital, according to officials.

Three College Station police officers were wounded in the attack.

Officer Justin Oehlke, shot in the calf, was in stable condition after surgery, police said. Officers Brad Smith and Phil Dorsett were treated and released for shrapnel wounds.

Bachmann, elected constable in 2010, had worked previously for the Brazos County sheriff's office and the Brazos Valley Narcotics Task Force.

"Brian Bachmann is very close to everyone in law enforcement, a pillar of this community. It's sad; it's tragic," McCollum said, adding that officers are working to balance the need to investigate the gunfight with their emotions after losing a valued colleague.
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http://www.kbtx.com/home/headlines/Victims-Lives-Remembered-Several-Hours-After-Shooting--166071776.html
Victim’s Lives Remembered Several Hours After Shooting
August 13, 2012

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http://www.kxan.com/dpp/news/texas/neighborhood-near-am-still-taped-off
Neighborhood near A&M still taped off
Investigation continues in College Station

August 4, 2012

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KXAN) - The neighborhood where deadly gunfire broke out in College Station -- killing three -- is still taped off Tuesday morning as authorities continue to investigate.

"The investigation continues today, and the crime scene is still being processed," said College Station Police Chief Jeff Capps during a Tuesday morning news conference. "That will go on for most of the day and maybe into the night."

Capps didn't offer much new information about the multiagency investigation but said that they would keep everyone updated as additional information becomes available throughout the day.
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Brazos County Constable Brian Bachmann, 41, and 51-year-old Chris Northcliff died, and four others were hurt in the crossfire.

A total of five people -- including Caffall -- were shot. The gunman was taken into custody before he died at the hospital, officials said.

Killed in the shooting


    Brazos County Constable Brian Bachmann, 41
    Chris Northcliff, 51, was from College Station.
    Gunman Thomas Caffall, 35

Hurt in the shooting


    Houston mother Barbara Holdsworth, 51, reportedly underwent surgery after being shot in the lungs. She is in stable, but serious, condition.
    College Station Police Officer Justin Oehlke, 25, was shot in the calf and is in stable condition after undergoing surgery Monday. He has been on the force for a year.
    Bryan Police Officer Brad Smith, 54, was injured by shrapnel and was treated and released from the hospital. He has been with the department for 15 years.
    Bryan Police Officer Phil Dorsett, 30, was injured by shrapnel. He has been with the department for five years.
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http://www.kvue.com/news/state/166104886.html
Family of accused College Station shooter: His illness led to this
August 14, 2012

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