Video: Texas Civilian Police Specialist Shot in Face on Call
A civilian Fort Worth police employee was struck twice with a pellet gun while helping a resident make a burglary report, with newly released body camera footage showing the attack unfolding before officers arrived.
What to know
- Fort Worth police released bodycam footage from an April 28 shooting that seriously wounded a civilian police employee responding to a reported car burglary in the city’s far north area.
- Civilian Response Unit Specialist Edward Zapata was struck twice in the face, including once in the eye, after a man across the street opened fire with a pellet gun during what was believed to be a non‑dangerous call.
- Police arrested the suspect hours later after an extended search that led to area school lockdowns and neighborhood shelter‑in‑place warnings, and department leaders are now reviewing safety measures for unarmed civilian responders.