Gunman Opens Fire on Seven Police Officers Responding to ‘Suicide in Progress’ Call in San Antonio

"Gunman Shoots at Police Responding to Suicide Call in San Antonio"

Seven police officers were shot during a standoff in San Antonio, Texas, after responding to a "suicide in progress" call; all injuries are non-life-threatening.
Emily Johnson23 January 2025Last Update :
Man shoots 7 police officers called to 'suicide in progress' in San Antonio
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At least seven police officers were shot during an armed standoff in San Antonio, Texas, on January 23, 2025. The incident began when officers responded to a “suicide in progress” call, leading to a confrontation with a suspect in his 40s who opened fire from inside an apartment.

6 Key Takeaways
  • Seven police officers shot in standoff
  • Suspect aged in his 40s
  • All injuries reported as non-life-threatening
  • Suspect's cause of death unclear
  • Residents evacuated from the apartment block
  • Previous arrests for assault and DWI
Fast Answer: Seven police officers were shot during a standoff in San Antonio on January 23, 2025. The unidentified suspect was barricaded inside an apartment after shooting the first responding officer. All injuries are non-life-threatening, and the suspect has died under unclear circumstances.

The situation unfolded in the Stone Oak area of San Antonio when police arrived at the scene following reports of a potential suicide. Upon arrival, the first officer was shot by the suspect, prompting additional law enforcement response including SWAT teams. The suspect then fired upon six more officers while barricaded for several hours.

All seven injured officers received treatment for non-life-threatening injuries. Police evacuated residents from the surrounding apartments as a precautionary measure during the standoff. SAPD Chief William P. McManus confirmed that the suspect was found deceased at the end of the incident; however, it remains uncertain whether he died from self-inflicted wounds or if he was shot by police.

  • The suspect had previous arrests for assault and driving while intoxicated.
  • No civilian injuries have been reported as a result of this incident.
  • Multiple helicopters and law enforcement vehicles were deployed to manage the situation.

This event highlights ongoing concerns regarding officer safety during high-risk calls and raises questions about mental health interventions in similar situations. Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding both the shooting and the death of the suspect.

Notice: Canadian readers should be aware that incidents involving firearms and police confrontations can lead to discussions about public safety policies and mental health resources across Canada as well.

The armed standoff resulted in significant police presence and community disruption but thankfully did not lead to any fatalities among law enforcement personnel or civilians. Investigations will likely focus on both tactical responses by police and preventative measures for future incidents involving mental health crises.

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