Police officers investigating crime scene with woman on ground and patrol car lights illuminating dark highway

Cedar Hill Police Kill Gunman Who Shot Woman

A Friday-night disturbance on North Highway 67 ended with a woman murdered in front of officers and her killer shot dead by Cedar Hill police.

At a Glance

  • January 9, 8 p.m.: Officers responded to the 1400 block of N. Highway 67 after a caller said someone fired at his vehicle
  • A woman exited the suspect car and the male driver shot her, killing her at the scene
  • Two Cedar Hill officers returned fire, striking the armed driver; he later died at a hospital
  • Both officers have been placed on administrative leave; the Texas Rangers are investigating
  • Why it matters: The rare sequence-a homicide committed during a police stop-puts the use-of-force incident under intense scrutiny
Police car speeding down Highway 67 with flashing lights and smoke rising from distant incident

How the Shooting Unfolded

Cedar Hill police raced to the 1400 block of N. Highway 67 after a 911 caller reported his vehicle had been shot at and provided a description of the suspect’s car.

Officers located that vehicle on the shoulder and initiated what they termed a high-risk stop.

During the stop a woman stepped out of the passenger side. The male driver then fired at her, killing her in front of the officers.

Police said the driver exited the car armed with a gun. Two Cedar Hill officers discharged their weapons, striking the man.

Medical Response and Outcome

Officers provided emergency aid to both the woman and the shooter until paramedics arrived.

  • The woman died at the scene.
  • The man was transported to a hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.

Investigation Protocol

The Texas Rangers have taken the lead, a standard practice when officers use deadly force. The Cedar Hill officers involved have been placed on administrative leave in accordance with department policy.

Regional Attorney Lance Wyatt responded to assist the officers, according to the Texas Municipal Police Association.

In a statement, TMPA said that during the stop “a homicide occurred in front of the officers when the driver shot the female passenger.” The association added it is ensuring the officers’ “rights, due process, and legal protections are fully upheld.”

No further details have been released.

Author

  • Derrick M. Collins reports on housing, urban development, and infrastructure for newsoffortworth.com, focusing on how growth reshapes Fort Worth neighborhoods. A former TV journalist, he’s known for investigative stories that give communities insight before development decisions become irreversible.

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