Fort Worth officer critically injured in deadly shootout
FORT WORTH, Texas - A Fort Worth police officer remains in critical condition after a deadly shootout with a robbery suspect.
During a news conference on Friday, Fort Worth Police Chief Joel Fitzgerald said not much has changed with Officer Garrett Hull's condition. Family members are now with him at his side and the city and police department are asking for prayers.
"Continue to pray for this family. Continue to pray for Officer Hull," added Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price.
Officer Hull is fighting for his life after being shot in the head while trying to stop a robbery late Thursday night.
Police said he was working with a group of uniformed and undercover officers who were doing surveillance on three known robbery suspects - two men and a woman.
Surveillance video shows part of the violent robbery inside the Los Vaqueros Sports Bar. With guns drawn, the three robbers begin knocking patrons over and stealing their phones and wallets.
The officers watched the three suspects robbed the sports bar near Interstate 35W and Biddison Street around 11:30 p.m. As they ran from the bar, the officers confronted them and one of the men opened fire, striking Officer Hull.
Officers returned fire, killing one of those men. The other officers on the scene immediately put Officer Hull in a squad car and rushed him to the hospital.
"We had some phenomenal acts of courage while the scene was still active, and by active I mean they were still looking for offenders out in that area. And they picked up our officer, as I call it 'load and go.' They didn't wait for an ambulance to get there. They put him in the police car and worked on him in the car," Chief Fitzgerald said.
Office Hull's family released a picture. He is married and has two daughters.
He's been with FWPD for 17 years. He started with the department in 1999 and left in 2009. Then he came back in 2011 to join the department's criminal intel unit.
Fellow officers said he is the glue that holds the criminal intel unit together. There are more than 100 officers currently at John Peter Smith Hospital praying for him and supporting his family.
Chief Fitzgerald, Mayor Price, city council members and the Fort Worth Police Officer's Association president all say he is a hero.
The suspects involved in the robbery and shootout are believed to be behind at least 15 other robberies in Fort Worth and many more across North Texas. During the course of those robberies, police said three other people have been shot.
Other officers killed the man who opened fire on Officer Hull. He has been identified as Dacion Steptoe.
The second male suspect fled the scene but was later captured as police searched the neighborhood. Police identified him as Samuel Mayfield. He had open warrants for assault, theft and marijuana.
The third female suspect was taken into custody but her name has not yet been released.
There were about 10 customers in the bar at the time of the robbery. None were hurt.
"They came through the back gate. Guns drawn. Everybody hit the floor. Took everybody's wallets," said bar owner Victor Zepeda. "As soon as they took off, you hear gunfire."
Surveillance video from July at a different bar on Hemphill Street shows one of the violent robberies involving the same three suspects. The bartender was dragged and customers are pistol-whipped before their wallets and phones were stolen.
Police say at least three people were fired at or shot in the other robberies before Friday morning.
"The dedication that it takes to be in the unit that he's in to go after the worst of the worst have to be a special kind of person to do that," Fitzgerald said.