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Deputy and Trooper Shot shot multiple times in warrant service

Both Remain In Critical Condition

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February 15, 2026
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Quitman, Texas: A deputy with the Wood County Sheriff’s Office and a Texas Department of Public Safety trooper are fighting for their lives after authorities say they were shot while attempting to serve felony warrants at a home north of Quitman.

According to the Wood County Sheriff’s Office, deputies and DPS personnel went to a residence near the intersection of FM 515 and FM 2966 on February 14th to serve six felony warrants on a suspect. Sheriff’s officials said the suspect began firing multiple rounds at officers during the attempted warrant service. The deputy suffered multiple gunshot wounds, and the DPS trooper was also shot several times.

Both wounded officers were transported to a hospital in Tyler and were listed in critical condition. Authorities said they were later described as stable but still in critical condition.

The sheriff’s office said the suspect was wanted on six felony warrants, including unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon, theft of a firearm, evading arrest with a vehicle, and two warrants for possession of a controlled substance.

After the initial gunfire, the suspect barricaded inside the home, triggering an extended standoff. Officials said specialized units responded, including the Wood County Special Response Team, with Texas Rangers also involved.

The Wood County Sheriff’s Office reported that after multiple attempts to convince the suspect to surrender, law enforcement breached the home at about 5:06 a.m. on Sunday.

Sheriff’s officials said that when officers entered the residence, the suspect fired again, and officers returned fire. The suspect was transported to a hospital in Quitman, where the suspect was pronounced dead.

Authorities have not released the suspect’s identity. The names of the injured deputy and trooper have also not been released.

Field Lessons are offered strictly as general, industry-standard reminders drawn from common safety practices and typical policy considerations. They are not based on any inside knowledge of this specific incident, do not presume what actions were taken, and should not be interpreted as commentary on the decisions made at the scene.

  1. Warrant service is a high-risk moment. Treat every approach as a potential ambush and build time, distance, and cover into the plan. Mitigation requires multiple responders.

  2. Use deliberate cross coverage and clear lanes of fire. Tight coordination reduces officer-on-officer risk as rounds start flying.

  3. Any warrant service at a home is dangerous because the environment is under the suspect’s control. The most dangerous point is the approach (similar to the fatal funnel in car stops).

Dr. Travis Yates has pioneered a behavioral risk framework to help officers and leaders identify, assess, and articulate risk in rapidly evolving, uncertain situations. Find out more about the FOCUS Behavioral Risk Framework.


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