The Bakersfield Californian

Police fatally shoot escapee who killed 4 kids, granddad

- BY TERRY WALLACE, JILL BLEED

A convicted murderer on the run since escaping a prison bus last month was fatally shot by law enforcemen­t in Texas after he killed five members of the same family, including four children, and stole a truck from their rural weekend cabin, officials said.

Gonzalo Lopez, 46, died in a shootout with police late Thursday in Jourdanton, about 35 miles south of San Antonio, after driving the pickup more than 200 miles from the cabin, said Jason Clark, spokesman for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. He had been on the run since stabbing a prison bus driver on May 12.

When Lopez was shot, he had an AR-15-style rifle and a pistol that authoritie­s say may have been taken from the cabin, Clark said.

Authoritie­s in Atascosa County — about 220 miles southwest of the cabin — spotted the stolen pickup late Thursday evening and followed it, staying behind so as to not alert him of their presence, said Sheriff David Soward. Officers with Jourdanton police then used spike strips to flatten the truck’s tires. But Lopez was still able to keep driving and stick his rifle out the window and fire several shots at officers before he hit two telephone poles and a fence, Soward said.

“He exited his truck. He fired additional rounds. At least four officers returned fire at the suspect,” who was killed, Soward said.

The search for Lopez, who escaped while being transporte­d in a caged area of a prison bus, heightened Thursday when someone called police because they were concerned they had not heard from an elderly relative.

That led officers to a rural cabin near Centervill­e in Leon County, in the same area where Lopez had escaped the bus. The names of the five people found dead inside the cabin were not immediatel­y released by authoritie­s.

The Tomball school district in suburban Houston said Friday that the four children were students in its district and the adult was their grandfathe­r.

“There are no words. During this difficult time, the Tomball community is continuing to pull together following the tragic loss of four students,” said school district Superinten­dent Martha Salazar-Zamora.

The victims were thought to have arrived Thursday morning at the cabin, which they owned, Clark said. The five are believed to have been killed that afternoon and had no link to Lopez, he said. Authoritie­s don’t yet know whether Lopez had been staying in the cabin and whether he ambushed them upon their arrival, Clark said.

“We are very saddened that the murders happened, but I will tell you that we are breathing a sigh of relief that Lopez will not be able to hurt anybody else,” Clark said.

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