Houston – Man Charged With Capital Murder In ‘Execution-Style Killing’ Of Texas Deputy

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    Shannon J. Miles, 30, is walked out of the Harris County Sheriff's Department in Houston on Saturday, Aug. 29, 2015. Prosecutors on Saturday charged Miles with capital murder in the killing of a uniformed sheriff's deputy who was gunned down from behind while filling his patrol car with gas. (Marie D. De Jesus/Houston Chronicle via AP)Houston, TX – Texas prosecutors on Saturday charged a 30-year-old man with capital murder in the killing of a uniformed sheriff’s deputy who was gunned down from behind while filling his patrol car with gas in what officials described as a “senseless and cowardly act.”
    This image taken from video surveillance provided by the Harris County Sheriff’s Office shows the vehicle of the suspect in the shooting death of Deputy Darren Goforth at a suburban Houston gas station Friday, Aug. 28, 2015. Harris County Sheriff Ron Hickman said that surveillance video shows there were people at the gas station and asked that they reach out with any information that could lead to the man who ambushed Goforth.  (Harris County Sheriff’s Office via AP)(Harris County Sheriff’s Office via AP)
    The arrest of Shannon J. Miles — who has a criminal history that includes convictions for resisting arrest and disorderly conduct with a firearm — came less than 24 hours after authorities said he ambushed Darren Goforth, a 10-year veteran of the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, at a suburban Houston Chevron station.

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    “I am proud of the men and women that have worked swiftly to apprehend the responsible person who posed a significant threat to both law enforcement and the community at large,” Harris County Sheriff Ron Hickman said at a news conference. “Our deputies return to the streets tonight to hold a delicate peace that was shattered last evening.”

    Court and jail records did not list an attorney for Miles.

    Hickman said the motive for the killing had not been determined but investigators would look at whether Miles, who is black, was motivated by anger over recent killings elsewhere of black men by police that have spawned the “Black Lives Matter” protest movement. Goforth was white.

    “I think that’s something that we have to keep an eye on,” Hickman said. “The general climate of that kind of rhetoric can be influential on people to do things like this. We’re still searching to find out if that’s actually a motive.”

    Hickman said investigators are working on the assumption “that he was a target because he wore a uniform.”

    Goforth, 47, was pumping gas Friday night when the gunman approached him from behind and fired multiple shots, continuing to fire after the deputy had fallen to the ground.

    The deputy had gone to the Chevron gas station in Cypress, a middle-class to upper middle-class suburban area of Harris County that is unincorporated and located northwest of Houston, after responding to a routine car accident earlier Friday.
    Law enforcement officers attend a news conference regarding the shooting death of Harris County Sheriff's Deputy Darren Goforth, pictured in back, Saturday, Aug. 29, 2015, in Houston. Prosecutors on Saturday charged Shannon J. Miles with capital murder in the Friday killing of Goforth at a suburban Houston gas station. (Marie D. De Jesus/Houston Chronicle via AP)
    Earlier on Saturday, Hickman had called the killing a “cold-blooded assassination.”

    “Cops’ lives matter, too,” Hickman said then. “So why don’t we drop the qualifier and say lives matter.”

    Harris County District Attorney Devon Anderson echoed Hickman’s sentiments.

    “There are a few bad apples in every profession. That does not mean there should be open warfare declared on law enforcement,” she said.

    In a statement Saturday, Gov. Greg Abbott said “heinous and deliberate crimes against law enforcement will not be tolerated” and that the state “reveres the men and women in law enforcement who put their lives on the line every day to protect and serve their communities.”

    Hickman said Miles had been in the custody of authorities “all night.” Authorities earlier Saturday said they had been speaking with a person of interest but had not identified that individual.
    Officials investigate the scene at a gas station where a sheriff's deputy in uniform was fatally shot Friday, Aug. 28, 2015, in Houston. Harris County Sheriff's Office spokesman Ryan Sullivan said the deputy was pumping gas into his vehicle on Friday night when a man approached him from behind and fired multiple shots. (Karen Warren/Houston Chronicle via AP)
    Court records of Miles’ previous arrests show he lived at a home that deputies searched earlier Saturday and where a red truck, similar to one that authorities said left the scene of the shooting, was found. Hickman credited the work of investigators and “routine research” that found the truck that led to “the suspect responsible for this senseless and cowardly act.”

    An impromptu memorial sprouted at the pump Goforth had used Friday night, with a pile of balloons, flowers, candles and notes, including one that said, “Gone but never forgotten R.I.P. Deputy Goforth.” The gas station was open Saturday, but that pump was closed.

    Brian McCullar knew Goforth because the deputy had patrolled his neighborhood, which is about two miles from the gas station, and the two spoke often.

    “He was passionate about what he did,” the 49-year-old said, adding, “We’re still in shock. … It’s a huge loss for his family. It’s a huge loss for this area.” Goforth had a wife and two children.

    “You’re talking about a guy that made a difference,” McCullar said.

    People pay respects at a makeshift memorial for Harris County Sheriff's Deputy Darren Goforth, Saturday, Aug. 29, 2015, at a gas station in Houston. Prosecutors on Saturday charged Shannon J. Miles with capital murder in the Friday killing of Goforth at the suburban Houston gas station. (James Nielsen/Houston Chronicle via AP)


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    golani
    golani
    8 years ago

    Piece of garbage and I’m talking about the president, he helped fuel the climate of black against white hatred going on today this country has never been so divided racially since years ago and he has helped destroy race relations. He and his fake justice dept that only go after police agencies for discrimination while letting convicted felons out of jail shame on them. This officers death as well as the recent cop killings is thanks to them as well they Cleary have blood on their hands.

    yochy
    yochy
    8 years ago

    only good part to this story is the it occurred in Texas where they are not afraid to fry animal like this.

    lazerx
    lazerx
    8 years ago

    It seems like the non provoked murders and attacks in America just seem to continue to increase. Many are either by blacks or Muslims. Can any one see some connection or common thread?