The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Student confesses to killing campus officer

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A Texas Tech University student confessed to killing a campus police officer who had been booking him on a drug possession charge, telling detectives he had done “something illogical” and that “he was the one that shot their friend,” an investigat­or said.

In an affidavit released Tuesday, Detective Thomas Bonds of the Lubbock Police Department said Hollis Daniels III confessed to killing Officer Floyd East Jr. after his recapture Monday evening.

University officials said East went to Daniels’ room to perform a welfare check and found evidence of drugs and drug parapherna­lia. Authoritie­s have not said what prompted the welfare check. East arrested Daniels and took him to the campus police station to book him.

According to Bonds, the 19-year-old wasn’t handcuffed while East was processing the paperwork. Another officer left the room and then heard a loud bang. When he returned, he found East mortally wounded and Daniels gone. East’s body camera was also missing, but his service weapon was still holstered.

The campus was locked down for about an hour Monday night, and students were ordered to shelter in place during the search. Daniels was recaptured following a foot chase near the police station. He had the body camera and a handgun, Bonds wrote.

It’s not clear why Daniels wasn’t placed in handcuffs or whether he had been searched when arrested.

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