Santa Fe New Mexican

Police: Worker opened fire at cabinet business

1 dead, trooper among 6 injured; man arrested

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BRYAN, Texas — A man opened fire Thursday at a Texas cabinetmak­ing company where he worked, killing one person and wounding five others before shooting and wounding a state trooper prior to his arrest, authoritie­s said.

Larry Winston Bollin, 27, of Iola, Texas, was booked into the Brazos County Detention Center in Bryan late Thursday, according to a Bryan Police Department statement. Jail records showed Bollin was charged with murder and being held on a $1 million bond. No attorney was listed for Bollin in the jail record.

Bryan police Chief Eric Buske told reporters he believes Bollin was an employee at the Kent Moore Cabinets location where the shooting happened. He said investigat­ors believe the man was solely responsibl­e for the attack, which happened around 2:30 p.m., and that he was gone by the time officers arrived.

Two of the five people who were wounded at the business were hospitaliz­ed in critical condition, while three others were in serious but stable condition, according to a hospital statement. During the manhunt for the suspect, he shot and wounded a state trooper, who was hospitaliz­ed in serious but stable condition, the Texas Department of Public Safety said on Twitter.

Grimes County Sheriff Don Sowell said about two hours after the attack, the suspect was arrested in Bedias, a tiny community about 25 miles northeast of Bryan.

Investigat­ors were still trying to determine the motive for the attack, authoritie­s said.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives sent agents and dogs to the shooting scene, said spokesman Deon Washington. Police asked people to stay away from the business during the investigat­ion.

Bryan is about 100 miles northwest of Houston and is near Texas A&M University. With more than 86,000 residents, it is the seat of Brazos County.

A person who answered the phone at Kent Moore Cabinets’ headquarte­rs in Bryan said she couldn’t provide any informatio­n on the shooting. The company, which makes custom cabinets, has design centers in nearly a dozen Texas cities and employs more than 600 people, according to its website.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott offered prayers for shooting victims and their families.

“I have been working closely with the Texas Department of Public Safety and the Texas Rangers as they assist local law enforcemen­t on a swift response to this criminal act. Their efforts led to the arrest of the shooting suspect.”

 ?? CASSIE STRICKER/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? One person was killed and five people were wounded Thursday in a shooting at a cabinetmak­ing business in Bryan, Texas, authoritie­s said. A state trooper was later shot during a manhunt that resulted in a 27-year-old man being taken into custody.
CASSIE STRICKER/ASSOCIATED PRESS One person was killed and five people were wounded Thursday in a shooting at a cabinetmak­ing business in Bryan, Texas, authoritie­s said. A state trooper was later shot during a manhunt that resulted in a 27-year-old man being taken into custody.

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