Texas Officer Killed by Suspect's Vehicle

July 9, 2011
Beaumont Officer Bryan Mitchell Hebert was retrieving stop sticks from his trunk when the suspect's 2008 Dodge Nitro struck his patrol car head-on, pushing it into him.

BEAUMONT, Texas --

Beaumont police say they will seek a capital murder charge against a man suspected of intentionally aiming his fleeing sport utility vehicle at the patrol car of an officer who was struck and killed.

Police Chief Frank Coffin said during a news conference early Saturday morning that 36-year-old Officer Bryan Mitchell Hebert was retrieving stop sticks from his trunk about 10:45 p.m. Friday when the suspect's 2008 Dodge Nitro struck the patrol car head-on, pushing it into him.

Hebert, who served 10 years with the department, was pronounced dead at a hospital.

The unidentified 30-year-old suspect from Beaumont suffered non-life-threatening injuries.

Police say he had assaulted his mother and elderly grandmother earlier Friday evening.

KFDM-TV says Hebert was a correctional officer before joining the Beaumont department.

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