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Killen, TX: New details are created from January Best Western Plus Shooting

The affidavit has revealed further details about what has led to the shootings and what happened.

Killen, Texas – a Killen -man was arrested and charged with a fatal weapon after a deadly shooting in front of a local hotel in January, the police said.

The Killen Police Department stated that on Thursday, January 2, on the Best Western Plus in the Cunningham Road 2709 would have answered several shots. According to an affidavit from the Killen police, the officers of the Killen Police Department found two victims, Jazmien Hernandez and Lionel Lewis, who suffered from the scene from the scene from the scene.

Hernandez was declared dead at the crime scene, while Lewis was taken to a hospital with injuries to arm and leg, the police said. According to the police, the police said that another man who was identified as Lemont McKinney left the area after the shootout, but later arrived in a hospital with a gunshot wound. The police said McKinney was the father of Hernandez 'child.

The investigators checked the safety material from the hotel in which McKinney and Hernandez had left the building before Lewis approached. According to McKinney, the film material reported a weapon, while Hernandez tried to de -escalate the situation. Witnesses stated that McKinney repeatedly said Hernandez said that he should leave the way before he allegedly threatened to shoot Lewis.

The police said Lewis took out a weapon when Hernandez was opposed to McKinney and asked him to stop, and both men seemed to shoot at the same time. According to the police, Hernandez was shot and killed. The authorities said that McKinney was the attacker because he was the first to swing a weapon. The police also stated that McKinney was the one who shot Hernandez when she was in his fire line.

At the time of the shootout, McKinney was on the move due to an earlier charges of assault by storm families through occlusion, whereby Hernandez was listed as a victim, explained the affidavit.

McKinney was charged with a fatal weapon for murder and serious physical injury. He is held in the Bell County prison. The authorities have not yet announced a court date.

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