At approximately 11:44 p.m., on Friday, March 29, a call came into Lewisville 9-1-1 about a shooting at the Luxor Hookah Lounge, located in the 1600 block of S. SH 121 Business.
Witnesses told officers that a fight involving multiple people started outside the front of the club and spilled into the parking lot. During the fight in the parking lot, a suspect began shooting, striking two males.
A 19 year-old was transported to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced deceased. The second victim suffered non-life-threatening injuries.
No information has been released about the suspect.
This was an isolated incident and there is no continuing threat to the public, according to police.
Detectives are actively working several leads. Anyone with video or information please contact Lewisville Police Department at 972.219.3635.
On Saturday, March 30th, 2024 at 11:13am, Fort Worth police responded to the 6800 block of Coldwater Canyon Road on the far southwest side of town for reports of multiple shots fired.
Officers arrived and confirmed a man at the address was shooting an automatic weapon in the air and at the apartments close by. The man then entered the residence and refused to exit. He then began to destroy the house and fired his weapon in the house.
It was made aware that the male made threats of suicide to a relative.
On Friday, March 29, 2024, the Dallas Police Fugitive Unit was surveilling a possible aggravated robbery suspect as part of an ongoing investigation when that suspect led Dallas Police into the city of Bedford. Just before 10:30am, Dallas Police contacted Bedford Police for assistance with a traffic stop on the suspect’s vehicle. Bedford Officers located the suspect driving in their city and attempted to initiate a traffic stop.
At approximately 10:31am, Colleyville Police were dispatched to Brentwood Drive to assist an outside agency. Colleyville Officers were advised a driver did not yield when Bedford Police initiated a traffic stop. The driver continued to flee from Officers into the cul de sac of Brentwood Court. The subject then exited his vehicle and had a pistol in his hand, but he was not pointing it, or discharging it, at anyone.
Colleyville Officers and Bedford Officers kept the subject contained. NETCOM Dispatch contacted nearby residents to stay inside their homes and lock their doors, and a CodeRed alert was sent to nearby residents as well. Due to this subject being an aggravated robbery suspect, multiple SWAT Teams with negotiators responded to the location, in addition to outside agency drone operators, a K-9 Officer, air support, and other resources.
After almost 3 hours of negotiations, the North Tarrant Regional SWAT Team used a non-lethal distraction method in an attempt to resolve the situation. During the deployment of the distraction devices, the subject retrieved his handgun from the hood of his vehicle, turned it on himself, and discharged the firearm. Colleyville Fire Department Paramedics, who were staged nearby, immediately responded to the scene and rendered aid. CFD Paramedics then transported the subject to a local hospital where he is in critical condition.
On March 26, Luke Resecker was arraigned by the 18th District Court Judge, Honorable Sydney Hewlett, for six counts of Intoxication Manslaughter, two counts of Intoxication Assault, Possession of a Controlled Substance, Penalty Group 2, and Possession of Marijuana. The bond was set at $50,000 with a restriction of monitored home confinement.
Due to ongoing medical condition, Resecker was not medically fit to be booked into the Johnson County Jail. Resecker posted the bond and was released.
Back on December 26th of last year, Luke Resecker was driving a 2014 Chevrolet Silverado traveling south on US 67, south of Cleburne, Texas. Investigators determined that Resecker drove into oncoming traffic and struck a 2021 Honda Odyssey that was traveling north on US 67.
The passenger in the Chevrolet Silverado was seriously injured. Six occupants of the Honda Odyssey were killed, and one was seriously injured. Additional details here.
The investigation has been submitted to the Johnson County District Attorney’s Office.
The Richardson Police Department is investigating a fatality crash that occurred on Tuesday, March 26, 2024, at approximately 2:54 p.m.
Officers responded to the intersection of Buckingham Road and S. Sherman Street, and located a damaged SUV. A second SUV was found in the parking lot of an adjacent business, where it had crashed through a fence and then into a tree. The second SUV caught fire and both the driver and passenger were removed from the vehicle by witnesses.
The driver of the second SUV, a 74-year-old Richardson resident, was pronounced deceased at the scene. The passenger was taken to the hospital with significant injuries. The driver of the first SUV was not injured.
Information from witnesses indicated the Acura was westbound on Buckingham Rd. and the Honda was northbound on S. Sherman St. when the initial crash occurred.
The crash is still under investigation by the Special Crash Investigation Team.
On Friday, March 22, 2024, at approximately 12:43 a.m., the Arlington Police Department responded to an apartment complex in the 400 block of Bardin Greene Drive to conduct a welfare check. A resident called 911 and reported hearing children crying for an extended period of time in a neighboring apartment, calling for their mother to wake up.
APD officers, Arlington Fire Department personnel, and AMR personnel went to the apartment in question. Officers knocked on the door and announced their presence. No one answered – but they could hear children’s voices coming from inside the apartment continuing to call for their mother to wake up.
The officers continued to knock on the door and announce themselves for more than five minutes. Concerned that someone inside the apartment could be injured or in need of emergency medical attention, the first responders made the decision to force entry into the apartment. While AFD personnel used a breaching tool to try to pry the door open, APD officers continued to announce their presence.
A short time later, a single shot was fired from inside the apartment, striking one of the firefighters who was at the door.
All personnel immediately backed away from the apartment and took cover. The injured firefighter was able to retreat from the apartment on his own. He was transported to an area hospital with serious injuries. Medical staff has since indicated he is stable and alert this morning.
The Arlington Fire Department has identified the firefighter as Brady Weaver. The Arlington Police and Fire Departments ask the community to join them in praying for his full recovery.
No additional shots were fired. No one else was injured.
Officers gave commands for everyone inside the apartment to exit. A man, woman, and two children complied with those commands and came out of the apartment. The man, who we believe is the shooter, has been detained and is being questioned by detectives. Investigators will consult with the Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office to determine whether criminal charges should be filed.
At approximately 8:18am this morning, McKinney Police Department officers were dispatched to the area of Highway 380 and Woodlawn Road following reports of an armed, suicidal individual with outstanding warrants for his arrest.
Upon arrival, officers encountered the individual barricaded inside a tent. The situation escalated into a standoff lasting approximately three hours.
In response to threats made by the individual towards officers and to ensure the safety of the public, the McKinney SWAT Team was deployed alongside other departmental efforts to de-escalate the situation safely. These efforts included the utilization of loud hails, deployment of the McKinney Police Department Negotiations Team, and the involvement of the Community Services Unit, which specializes in mental health responses.
A DPS helicopter was also utilized during this standoff.
The standoff concluded when the individual set fire to the tent. Officers, prioritizing the individual’s safety and the safety of the surrounding community, acted swiftly to extinguish the fire and take the individual into custody without serious injury.
At 12:22am this morning, Fort Worth PD was dispatched to a shooting near the intersection of Bledsoe Street and Currie Street.
When officers arrived, they located a man laying in the street with a gunshot wound. He was transported to a local trauma center with life-threatening injuries.
Investigators believe the shooting stemmed from a verbal argument.