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Killeen PD officer faces no charges after fatal shooting of man experiencing mental health episode

Officer Reynaldo Contreras reportedly shot and killed 52-year-old Patrick Lynn Warren Sr. at his home on Jan. 10. 2021

By Patrick Lynn Warren Sr.
Reprinted – by Texas Metro News

Daily Mail Officer Reynaldo Contreras & Patrick Lynn Warren Sr.
Officer Reynaldo Contreras & Patrick Lynn Warren Sr.

The Killeen Police Department officer who reportedly shot and killed a man who was having a mental health episode back in January won’t be charged, the department announced Friday.

The department said on May 19, the Texas Rangers presented the case to the Bell County Grand Jury for review. After deliberation, no prosecution will take place against Officer Reynaldo Contreras, according to a news release.

Contreras was put on administrative leave after he reportedly shot and killed 52-year-old Patrick Lynn Warren Sr. at his home on Jan. 10. He returned to work administrative duties in late April.

The department released graphic body camera footage of the shooting, which showed Contreras responding to the call.

The footage begins with Contreras pulling up to the house and coming to the front door. He’s invited inside then leaves again to deescalate the situation and wait for backup, according to Kimble.

The footage shows Warren coming out of the house just 90 seconds later. He constantly repeats the phrase “take it by faith” and starts walking into the yard at Contreras. At this same time, Contreras is seen moving backward and telling Warren to get on the ground. He verbally warns Warren that he will use the Taser two times before finally deploying it. 

Warren then falls to the ground and Contreras tells Warren to stay on the ground.

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Instead, Warren gets back up and continues toward Contreras while picking up speed. The officer tries to retreat out of the yard while warning Warren that he is going to shoot him.  As Warren closes the distance at the edge of the front yard, Contreras fires his gun three times.

At the time the body camera footage was released, Police Chief Charles Kimble said he believed Contreras waited until the last possible second to use force.

Contreras is a five-year veteran with KPD. It is not known if he will face any criminal charges in this case.

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