DPS: Fort Worth resident who shot an officer may face no charges
Fort Worth, Texas – According to the Texas Department of Public Safety, a man who shot a state trooper in Fort Worth on Friday has not been charged with any felony and may have not noticed he was being approached by a police officer.
The trooper, a special agent assigned to the criminal investigation division, was in plainclothes and driving an unmarked pickup truck.
The trooper, William Wallace, was shot in the shoulder and is recuperating at home, DPS said.
Wallace was conducting an investigation in the Haslet area when he encountered the suspect and was shot, Lt. Lonny Haschel initially said on Friday.
Haschel declined to elaborate or explain what the investigation involved.
In a statement Tuesday, the department offered no details of the incident but suggested the shooter was acting in self-defense to protect his property.
“Preliminary information suggests the individual may have discharged his firearm without knowing it was a law enforcement officer approaching his residence,” the statement said. “Since no charges have been filed, the individual’s name will not be released.”