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Texas cop charged with murder in fatal shooting

Family thankful for swift action after Texas Rangers find officer shot Black man in the back while he was walking away

- By Juan A. Lozano and Jamie Stengle

A white police officer has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a Blackman following a reported disturbanc­e at a convenienc­e store in a small East Texas town, authoritie­s said.

Jonathan Price was walking away from Wolfe City Police Officer Shaun Lucas on Saturday night when Lucas opened fire, killing Price, the Texas Rangers said in a statement released by the Texas Department of Public Safety.

Lucas, 22, remained jailed on Tuesday. Jail records show bail was set at $1 million.

It wasn’t immediatel­y known if Lucas had a lawyer who could comment on his behalf.

Lucas had been with the Wolfe City Police Department for a little less than six months when the shooting took place, according to records from the Texas Commission on Law Enforcemen­t. His prior law enforcemen­t experience had been working as a jailer with the Hunt County Sheriff’s Office for about five months.

Members of the community came together Monday evening for a vigil to mourn Price and demand justice. Civil rights attorney Lee Merritt said it was a diverse group of people who gathered.

“I know that people’s voices are so powerful,” Merritt said Tuesday. “Anytime that communitie­s stand up like we’ve seen all over the country, things actually begin to change.”

Merritt said Price’s family was relieved to hear that Lucas was arrested Monday night but said “that arrest should’ve taken place two days ago. “He said itwas a relatively quick arrest for a killing by an officer

He noted that sometimes the arrest of an officer can come quickly, like in the killing last year in Fort Worth of Atatiana Jefferson, who was up late playing video games at home when an officer fired through her back window. In the Jefferson case, the officer was also charged within two days.

Following the shooting Saturday night in Wolfe City, city officials only confirmed that an officer-involved shooting had occurred and the officer had been placed on administra­tive leave pending an investigat­ion by the Texas Rangers. It wasn’t until Monday night that the Texas Rangers released a statement that provided more details and said that Lucas had been charged.

According to the Texas Rangers’ statement, Lucas responded to a disturbanc­e call on Saturday night following a report of a possible fight. He encountere­d Price, 31, whowas reportedly involved in the disturbanc­e, and Price “resisted in a non-threatenin­g posture and began walking away,” the Texas Rangers said.

Lucas used a stun gun before shooting Price, who was taken to a hospital and died, the statement said.

Officials haven’t released any details about the disturbanc­e at the convenienc­e store but family and friends of Price said the one-time college football player was intervenin­g in a domestic disturbanc­e when he was shot.

“When police arrived, I’m told, he raised his hands and attempted to explain wha twas. going on,” Merritt said in a Facebook posting.

Price’s relatives and friends said Price, a Wolfe City employee, was a figure well-known in the close-knit community.

“He had a bright future. He was going to start up his own business, a fitness center,” Price’s sister, April Louis, told “CBS This Morning.” “And it’s just, it’s just gone. I mean, it didn’t have to end like that.”

Price played football in 2008 for Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas. Hard in-Simmons football coach Jesse Burleson tweeted that the university “lost one of our own in a terrible situation. Jonathan Price was an awesome young man during his time with Cowboy football.”

Price’s mother, Marcella Louis, said Tuesday that she was able to get some sleep when she heard that Lucas had been arrested.

“My son didn’t deserve this,” she said. “He really didn’t. He helped everybody in this community and had a big heart and spirit.”

“I’m going to miss just seeing his smiling face,” Marcella Louis said.

Former Major League Baseball third baseman Will Middlebroo­ks, who grew up with Price, said on Facebook: “I’m sick. I’m heart broken… and I’m furious .” Middlebroo­ks started an online fund raiser for Price’s family that surpassed its $50,000 goal in less than 24 hours.

 ?? Montinique Monroe / Getty Images ?? Dozens inWolfe City march ahead of a vigil for Jonathan Price, 31, who was shot dead on Saturday.
Montinique Monroe / Getty Images Dozens inWolfe City march ahead of a vigil for Jonathan Price, 31, who was shot dead on Saturday.

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