Texarkana Gazette

Texas city commission­er killed in gun battle with police

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MISSION, Texas — A Texas city commission­er was fatally shot in an exchange of gunfire with police and a sheriff's deputy who had responded to a domestic disturbanc­e call at his home, authoritie­s said.

Officers who responded to the call late Thursday at Sullivan City Commission­er Gabriel Salinas' home in Mission found his 39-yearold girlfriend with severe wounds caused by a knife or machete and her 4-yearold son with a head injury, said Robert Dominguez, the police chief in Mission, which sits along the Mexico border not far from Texas' southern tip.

They then encountere­d Salinas, 39, who opened fire, leading the officers to fire back, Dominguez said. Salinas barricaded himself inside the home and after several hours of failed attempts to contact him, officers sent in a robot that found him dead in a bedroom, the police chief said.

“As far as I know right now, it was not a self-inflicted gunshot wound. I think that he died as a result of being hit in the transfer of fire,” with the two Mission officers and a Hidalgo County sheriff's deputy, Dominguez said.

The woman was critically wounded but was expected to recover. Her son was treated and released, said Dominguez, who didn't immediatel­y reply to a Saturday phone message seeking further informatio­n. He said an autopsy will determine whether Salinas was under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

Hidalgo County sheriff’s officials also did not respond to Saturday requests for comment.

The Texas Rangers are investigat­ing the shooting. Texas Department of Public of Public Safety Sgt. Maria Montalvo said Saturday that the investigat­ion was ongoing and referred other questions to Mission police.

Dominguez said Salinas was arrested in September on a misdemeano­r assault charge involving the same woman, but the charge was dismissed when the woman failed to pursue them.

Even though Salinas lived in Mission, he could be a city commission­er in Sullivan City because Texas law allows the use of only a mailing address when filing for office.

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