Plano police shoot masked gunman at headquarters

Investigate possible link to Garland Lyft slaying

Nataly Keomoungkhoun The Dallas Morning News

Plano, Texas, police shot a masked gunman at their headquarters Sunday afternoon, and investigators are trying to determine whether the suspect is connected to the killing of a Lyft driver in Garland earlier in the day.

Police shot the man about 12:15 p.m. after he fired a handgun in the direction of a civilian employee and another person in the lobby of the headquarters, in the 900 block of 14th Street.

No one besides the gunman was wounded. Details about his condition had not been released.

The man, who was wearing a black shirt and mask, reportedly had been “behaving erratically” when he entered the headquarters, left and then opened fire when he returned.

While the civilian employee and the other person took shelter, two officers in the building responded to the shooting.

Officials did not say how many times the man was wounded or whether both officers fired at him.

Plano Fire-Rescue took the man, who was not identified, to a hospital.

The shooting at the headquarters occurred shortly after Garland police responded to a fatal shooting about 7.5 miles away, in the 400 block of Forest Gate Drive, near Forest Lane and Shiloh Road.

The woman who was shot was a Lyft driver, and the person who reported the shooting said the victim’s car had been stolen. Authorities said she was shot after she had given someone a ride.

The woman’s car was found after the shooting at the Plano headquarters, but Garland police spokesman Matthew Pesta said he could not confirm that the man was a suspect in the woman’s death. He said authorities were trying to confirm a link between the two cases.

The Lyft driver’s name was not released.