Houston Officer Fatally Struck During Pursuit

May 18, 2015
Officer Richard Martin was placing spike strips when the suspect intentionally hit him Monday.

HOUSTON (AP) — A Houston officer was struck and killed Monday by a stolen vehicle driven by a robbery suspect who shot at police before wounding himself, police said.

Officer Richard Martin, 47, was putting down spike strips to stop the vehicle when he was hit and died at the scene, said police Chief Charles McClelland.

Police did not immediately identify the hospitalized suspect. His condition was not released.

Officers before dawn Monday were investigating a convenience store robbery when they spotted a suspect in a stolen van. Police say the suspect fired at officers, abandoned the vehicle and carjacked a minivan, pushing the driver out. She was treated for minor injuries, McClelland said.

The suspect drove off in the minivan, using the vehicle to ram Martin, the chief said.

"Officer Martin attempted to deploy spike strips to disable the vehicle. We have every belief to indicate to us that the suspect intentionally struck and killed Officer Martin," McClelland said.

The chase continued until the minivan stopped, officers heard gunfire and found the wounded suspect, who had turned the gun on himself, police said. No other officers were hurt.

The suspect would face a capital murder charge in Martin's death, prosecutors said.

Houston Mayor Annise Parker issued a statement of condolences following the death of Martin, a four-year member of the police department who had two children.

Copyright 2015 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Sponsored Recommendations

Build Your Real-Time Crime Center

March 19, 2024
A checklist for success

Whitepaper: A New Paradigm in Digital Investigations

July 28, 2023
Modernize your agency’s approach to get ahead of the digital evidence challenge

A New Paradigm in Digital Investigations

June 6, 2023
Modernize your agency’s approach to get ahead of the digital evidence challenge.

Listen to Real-Time Emergency 911 Calls in the Field

Feb. 8, 2023
Discover advanced technology that allows officers in the field to listen to emergency calls from their vehicles in real time and immediately identify the precise location of the...

Voice your opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Officer, create an account today!