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A woman reacts outside of the College Station Medical Center A woman reacts outside of the College Station Medical Center, Monday, in College Station, Texas where five victims were brought, following a shooting near the Texas A&M campus. A gunman and a law enforcement officer were among three people killed Monday in a shooting near a Texas university campus, police said.
A woman reacts outside of the College Station Medical Center, Monday, in College Station, Texas where five victims were brought, following a shooting near the Texas A&M campus. A gunman and a law enforcement officer were among three people killed Monday in a shooting near a Texas university campus, police said. ASSOCIATED PRESS Enlarge
Published: 8/13/2012 - Updated: 10 months ago

Poice constable, gunman, civilian killed in shootout near Texas A&M campus

Shooter was being served with an eviction notice, police said

ASSOCIATED PRESS

COLLEGE STATION, Texas — A law enforcement officer attacked as he approached a home near the Texas A&M University campus was killed along with a male civilian in a shootout today that also left the gunman dead, police said.

Two other law enforcement officers and a woman were injured in the shooting in College Station, said Bryan Police Department spokesman Jon Agnew. Bryan police are assisting in the investigation.

Assistant College Station Police Chief Scott McCollum identified the law enforcement officer killed as Brazos County Constable Brian Bachmann.

McCollum said Bachmann had gone to an off-campus home near Kyle Field, the A&M football stadium, when the gunman opened fire from inside the house. Police said the officer went to the house to serve the man with an eviction notice. 

Other officers responded to the home after receiving a call that an officer was down. They shot the gunman and took him into custody, McCollum said. The gunman was later pronounced dead.

The two other injured officers were hospitalized and the civilian woman was undergoing surgery, Agnew said.

Agnew said officers had established a perimeter around the area shortly after the shooting just east of the Texas A&M campus, but they do not believe a second suspect was involved. He said police don't know if the shooter was a student at the university.

The school had issued an alert on its website just before 12:30 p.m. warning of an active shooter. The alert warned residents and students to avoid the area, and was later updated with the shooter taken into custody.

Texas A&M spokeswoman Sherylon Carroll said most students were not on campus today. The fall semester does not begin until Aug. 27.

"It appeared to be fairly quiet," Carroll said of campus. "It didn't appear to be a lot of people out and about at that particular time."

College Station is about 90 miles northwest of Houston. Texas A&M is home to more than 50,000 students, according to its website.

Texas Gov. Rick Perry, an A&M alumnus, said at an event in Florida that his "prayers are with any of those that have been injured."



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