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What we know about a series of attacks that left 2 dead in NE Bexar County, 4 others dead in Austin


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SAN ANTONIO – A 34-year-old San Antonio man was arrested late Tuesday in Austin after a string of attacks that left six people dead — including two people in Bexar County — and at least three others injured.

Police in Austin said the victims were found dead in pairs in different homes during the daylong attacks. Police have identified him as Shane James.

Travis County Jail records show James was booked after 1:30 a.m. Wednesday and charged with capital murder in addition to several out-of-county misdemeanors.

Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar said James had three warrants in Bexar County for misdemeanor assault causing bodily injury-family. He was bonded out by the Texas Organizing Project in early 2022.

The warrants out for James’ re-arrest were issued almost two years ago — but he apparently remained free.

Austin police said they believe James is the sole suspect responsible for all of the deaths there. The relationships between the suspect and victims have not been released, nor the motive.

Salazar confirmed James is accused of killing two people here.

As of Wednesday afternoon, this is what we know so far.

Salazar said at around 7:45 p.m. Tuesday, his agency learned about the suspect’s connection with a home on Port Royal in the Mission Hill community near Kirby.

Deputies responded to the home and found water leaking from the house, Salazar said.

Deputies then forced entry into the home and found the bodies of a man and a woman, believed to be in their 50s, in a small bedroom. He didn’t immediately know how they were killed but said the manner was violent.

Neighbors did not report a shooting at the house. Salazar said he also didn’t know what caused the water leak.

Salazar said Wednesday afternoon during a press conference that the victims were James’ parents, identified as Phyllis James and Shane James Sr.

Salazar added they believe the man and woman were killed before the incidents in Austin, which started before 11 a.m. on Tuesday.

The sheriff said the victims were well-known in the community.

“I’m not quite sure what’s at the root of it, but … nobody deserves to die the way we believed that they died,” Salazar said.

Bexar County booking records obtained by KSAT show James was bonded out in early 2022 by Laquita Garcia. Garcia is statewide policy coordinator for the Texas Organizing Project (TOP), an area group that advocates for bail reform.

The group has been criticized for bailing out defendants who cannot afford bond.

Sources told KSAT that James had three pending cases in Bexar County for misdemeanor assault causing bodily injury-family.

Warrants for James’ re-arrest were issued in early March 2022, a law enforcement source told KSAT on the condition of anonymity. Despite the pending warrants, county officials have not said why James was not taken back into custody at any point over the past 21 months.

TOP officials, including Garcia, have not responded to multiple emails seeking comment Wednesday.

TOP in past years had bonded out as many as 25 to 30 Bexar County Jail inmates per month on bonds totaling $5,000 or less, the source said. That number had dwindled to around two a month before increasing to about five defendants a week in recent weeks.

An Austin ISD police officer was shot and sustained non-life-threatening injuries after an altercation in the parking lot of Northeast Early College High School at 10:45 a.m. Tuesday, APD Interim Chief of Police Robin Henderson said in a news release late Tuesday.

Just after 11 a.m., Austin ISD posted on Twitter that the school was “in lockdown due to shots heard in the area. Police are responding. Please do not come to campus.”

Around 11:45 a.m., the school district posted an update that the campus was “safe” but still in lockdown. They wrote that an Austin ISD police officer “sustained injuries during an altercation in the parking lot.”

The Austin American-Statesman reported that the officer told investigators that he was ambushed by an assailant, according to scanner traffic.

No students or staff were reported to be injured.

The school is in northeast Austin, off Highway 290 — just east of Interstate 35 and south of Highway 183.

Northeast Early College High School parking lot via Google Maps (Google Maps)

Austin police said at about noon, a man and a woman were found dead in a home in the 7300 block of Shadywood Drive.

“Austin 911 communications received multiple calls for help,” Henderson said.

Henderson did not say how they died. Their names and ages were not released.

Then, just before 5 p.m., Austin police received a call about a male bicyclist shot in the 5700 block of West Slaughter Lane, less than seven miles away from the home on Shadywood Lane.

The cyclist sustained non-life-threatening injuries.

Just before 7 p.m., Austin police responded to a call of a burglary in progress at a home in the 5300 block of Austral Loop, less than two miles away from the shooting on Slaughter Lane.

There, they found two people dead. Henderson did not say how they died. Their genders, names and ages were not released.

Henderson said they didn’t believe the attacks were connected until the last incident occurred and after the suspect was taken into custody.

As an Austin police officer responded to the last call at the home on Austral Loop, the officer saw a male suspect in the backyard.

The man “immediately opened fire” at the officer, striking the officer multiple times, Henderson said. The officer returned fire before the suspect drove off.

The officer was taken to the hospital and was listed in stable condition.

The suspect, who was not hit, was pursued by police. He ended up crashing at around 7:15 p.m. at the intersection of South Highway 45 and FM 1826. He was taken into custody.

Henderson said he had a gun on him.

The suspect was taken to the Travis County Jail and charged with capital murder in addition to several out-of-county misdemeanors.

Additional charges are pending, Henderson said.

“We strongly believe one suspect is responsible for all of the incidents,” Henderson said late Tuesday. “The suspect is in custody and no longer poses a threat to our Austin community.”

His relationship with the victims, if any, is unknown at this time.

As the story developed on Wednesday, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott released the following statement:

“Texans grieve for the loved ones of the six Texans who were murdered by a hardened criminal who must never see the light of day again. The murderer also shot two law enforcement officers in the line of duty. Texas is a law-and-order state, and violence will never be tolerated. We thank all state and local law enforcement and first responders who apprehended this criminal and protected their communities. The State of Texas will provide all resources necessary to impose the full weight of law on this criminal for his despicable crimes. Cecilia and I ask our fellow Texans to join us in lifting up in prayer the families and loved ones of those who were killed, as well as the Texans who are recovering from injuries, including an Austin Police Officer and an Austin Independent School District police officer.”

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Suspect in deadly attacks in Bexar County, Austin was previously bonded out of jail by Texas Organizing Project


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SAN ANTONIO – A man charged with capital murder following a series of attacks that left six people dead in Bexar County and Austin on Tuesday was bonded out of the Bexar County Jail by a Texas organization nearly two years ago.

Bexar County booking records obtained by KSAT show Shane James, 34, was bonded out in early 2022 by Laquita Garcia. Garcia is statewide policy coordinator for the Texas Organizing Project (TOP), an area group that advocates for bail reform.

The group has been criticized in the past for bailing out defendants who cannot otherwise afford bond.

Sources told KSAT that James had three pending cases in Bexar County for misdemeanor assault causing bodily injury-family.

A mugshot of Shane James from the Bexar County Jail from Jan. 6, 2022. (Bexar County Jail)
(Bexar County Jail)

Warrants for James’ re-arrest were issued in early March 2022, a law enforcement source told KSAT on the condition of anonymity. County officials have not said why James was not taken back into custody at any point over the past 21 months, despite the pending warrants.

James was arrested late Tuesday in Austin after the dayslong attacks. Police in Austin said he is the sole suspect for four deaths that occurred there.

The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office is also investigating his connection with the deaths of a man and a woman at a home in northeast Bexar County.

During the attacks, which spanned several hours on Tuesday, an Austin police officer and an Austin ISD police officer were shot and sustained non-life-threatening injuries. A male cyclist was also shot in Austin, but survived.

The relationships between the suspect and victims have not been released, nor the motive. Read the latest on the case here.

Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar and the Bexar County District Attorney Joe Gonzales are expected to give an update on the case at 3 p.m. Wednesday.

TOP officials, including Garcia, have not responded to multiple emails seeking comment Wednesday.

TOP in past years had bonded out as many as 25-30 Bexar County Jail inmates per month on bonds totaling $5,000 or less, the source said. That number had dwindled to around two a month, before increasing in recent weeks to around five defendants a week.

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Israel spies ‘KNEW of Hamas threat to festival hours before attack’


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Published: 19:17 GMT, 6 December 2023 | Updated: 19:17 GMT, 6 December 2023

Israeli spies knew of Hamas‘ plans to attack partygoers at the Nova music festival just hours before the terrorists carried out the bloody assault, it has been reported. 

Secret agents and military commanders held late-night meetings hours before the October 7 attack began, an investigation by the Israeli newspaper Haaretz said. 

The first meeting took place over the phone close to midnight with senior figures of the IDF, such as its chief of staff Herzl Halevi, being made aware of the warnings.

A second briefing was then held at 3AM with the IDF concluding that Hamas was conducting a training exercise on the Gaza border rather than preparing for the deadly attack.

Despite the conclusion, Israeli forces increased the number of drone surveillance flights in the area, while Team Tequila – a operational unit that focuses on preventing abductions – were deployed to the Nahal Oz, a kibbutz close to the country’s border.

Israeli spies and military commanders knew of Hamas ‘ plans to attack partygoers at the Nova music festival, it has been reported. Pictured: A woman fleeing the terrorists on October 7

Secret agents and military commanders held late-night meetings hours before the October 7 attack began. Pictured: A Hamas terrorist storming the festival 

During the lethal attack 360 people were killed and a further 40 were taken hostage. Pictured: Burnt cars left behind after the festival massacre 

While these precautions were taken by the Israeli military no warnings were relayed to the organisers of the festival that was taking place near Kibbutz Re’im, just three miles away from Gaza.

Just hours later, shortly after 6.30am, Hamas terrorists broke into the site, unleashing its raid of terror, that saw 360 people killed and a further 40 taken hostage. 

The festival had been orgnaised in close operation with Israel’s military and had been approved by those soldiers working in northern parts of Gaza. 

But now festival organisers have claimed that when they rang officers they had been liaising with as the massacre began to unfold they were told the forces were in disarray and they would have to cope on their own.

The production team told the Israeli paper that if it had received prior warning to the attack – even just an hour before – youngsters could have been evacuated in time. 

Army units on duty, however, are said to have had no knowledge of the festival taking place in southern Israel. 

The IDF eventually attended the devastating scene at 3pm after victims had been killed or those who survived had been playing dead or fled on foot. 

An inquiry will take place when the war in Gaza is over but the festival is expected to be one of the most highly-scrutinised parts of the procedure.

‘The military understands that the Re’im festival will be at the center of the inquiry commissions that will be established at the end of the war,’ an IDF source told Haaertez this week. They added: ‘This massacre should have been prevented.’

Responding to the claims the IDF said that a ‘detailed and in-depth investigation of the matter, to ascertain the details, will be carried out when the operational situation allows’. 


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Secret agents and military commanders held late-night meetings hours before the October 7 attack began, concluding a military exercise was taking place on the Gaza border.

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