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Police Kill Gunman Who Hijacked Dallas-Area Bus

A man opened fire on a Dallas-area public bus on Sunday, hijacking it with two people aboard and leading officers on a chase that ended in a shootout in which he was killed and three officers were wounded.

Police have not determined a motive for the man who hijacked a bus with two people aboard and staged a running gun battle with police, who killed him.

A DART bus is investigated after a gunman held the driver hostage and fired shots inside the bus while being chased by police on Sunday, April 19, 2020 in Garland, Texas. The gunman was shot by officers and transported to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Two officers were shot and transported to the hospital with non-life threading injuries. (Ashley Landis/The Dallas Morning News)

ROWLETT, Texas (AP) — A man opened fire on a Dallas-area public bus on Sunday, hijacking it with two people aboard and leading officers on a chase that ended in a shootout in which he was killed and three officers were wounded.

A man got on the Dallas Area Rapid Transit bus in Richardson, just north of Dallas, at around 11 a.m and opened fire, shattering windows, said Gordon Shattles, a DART spokesman.

The man took the driver hostage and fired at DART officers who tried to stop the bus while police from other agencies joined the pursuit eastward along President George Bush Turnpike, said Garland police Officer Pedro Barineau.

“During the pursuit, shots were continually being fired from the actual gunman inside the bus toward the officers and the officers were returning fire,” Barineau said.

Police used a spike strip to stop the bus along the freeway in the suburb of Rowlett, Barineau said.

The man continued firing as he left the bus after it stopped, and officers returned fire, killing him, said Barineau, who did not release the suspect’s name. A DART public transportation officer and a Garland police officer were shot and wounded, but their injuries were not considered life-threatening, he said.

A Rowlett police officer was injured when the window of his patrol vehicle was shot out, according to Rowlett police spokesman Cruz Hernandez. He said the officer is expected to recover.

Shattles said two officers, a DART officer and a Garland officer, were wounded.

Another passenger was on the bus during the chase, but was not injured, Shattles said.

Officers from Richardson, Garland, Dallas, Rowland and DART, which serves Dallas and its suburbs, took part in the chase. No motive for the shooting has been released. An investigation continues.

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