Texarkana Gazette

Dallas police: Man killed roommate, then shot neighbor and paramedic

- By David Warren and Claudia Lauer

DALLAS—A 36-year-old man with a criminal history killed his roommate, shot his neighbor and opened fire on responding paramedics in a Dallas neighborho­od during an attack that prompted police to barricade the area for hours, investigat­ors said Tuesday. Derick Lamont Brown was acting erraticall­y at his home before he forced his 67-year-old roommate into a back room and fatally shot him Monday, said Randy Blankenbak­er, Dallas’ assistant police chief of investigat­ions. The gunshots prompted a neighbor to go outside, where Brown shot him.

Armed with a semi-automatic rifle, Brown then fired at emergency responders trying to help his neighbor, critically wounding a paramedic, Blankenbak­er said. Brown also fired at police officers, including one officer who sustained an injury to his calf, possibly from gunfire, the assistant chief said.

Officers exposed themselves to gunfire as they carried the injured paramedic into a squad car and rushed him to a hospital, the commander said. When Brown pointed his rifle at an approachin­g officer, another officer shot and injured Brown, who then retreated into his home, Blankenbak­er said.

“All of these officers’ actions are more than commendabl­e. They should be considered heroic,” Blankenbak­er said during a news conference.

The paramedic, William An, and the neighbor, whose name hasn’t been released, were rushed to the hospital in critical condition. The shooting was initially reported as a possible suicide, which added to the confusion as officers arrived, Blankenbak­er said.

The attack prompted police to block access to the area until a police robot searched Brown’s home. The robot found Brown and his roommate dead. Police believe Brown died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

The paramedic underwent surgery Monday and was in critical but stable condition Tuesday at Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas Fire-Rescue spokesman Jason Evans said. Details about his injuries weren’t released, though Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings said Monday that the paramedic “is going to have to undergo extensive medical treatment to get him back up to par.”

Evans said An is a 10-year veteran of Dallas Fire-Rescue and a married father of a 3-year-old child, with another child on the way.

Police didn’t provide an update on the neighbor’s condition Tuesday.

Blankenbak­er said Brown’s criminal history includes charges of aggravated assault, driving while intoxicate­d and illegal gun possession. Police said Brown was well-known by local, state and federal law enforcemen­t because of his criminal history.

Brown also was a past leader of the New Black Panther Party in Dallas. He told The Dallas Morning News in 2004 that he wanted to empower people to stand up to the police, but that he wanted to stay away from the militant stereotype of the Black Panthers.

An FBI spokesman said the agency also was investigat­ing Brown but declined to offer specifics.

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Associated Press Police guard an area of a neighborho­od on Monday where a shooting took place in east Dallas. Authoritie­s said a Dallas paramedic has been shot while responding to a shooting call.
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