Skip to content
La iLahe iL ALLAH

Www.info24.News

The Latest US and World Breaking News Today

info24 news
    News
  • Archaeology
  • Car
  • Celebrity
  • Crafts
  • Nature
  • Radio
  • Sport
  • Technology
  • U.K.
  • Wp
  • Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S6 combines creative flexibility with great design Android
  • How to land startup funding from real estate giant Brookfield, which manages $600 billion in assets Armis
  • Flickr Suffers Outage Four Days After Major Revamp downtime
  • Bumble responds to Match’s patent lawsuit App
  • Gowalla is being resurrected as an augmented reality social app Apple
  • Kenyan startup Wowzi secures $3.2 million from 4DX Ventures, Andela co-founder to expand across Africa Africa
  • Farmers Market returns for another season in downtown Davenport Local News
  • Rogue One: A Star Wars Story advance ticket sales start November 28 Entertainment

Man accused of ambushing 11 National Guardsmen transporting COVID vaccine in Texas

Posted on March 23, 2021

LUBBOCK, Texas (KLBK) — An Arizona man is accused of ambushing a National Guard convoy transporting COVID-19 vaccines and holding 11 guardsmen at gunpoint in Texas on Monday morning.A National Guard convoy transporting doses of the COVID-19 vaccine was ambushed Monday morning in west Texas, according to police.

Idalou Police Chief Eric C. Williams said in a statement that Larry Lee Harris, 66, of Wilcox, Arizona, followed three National Guard vans carrying COVID-19 vaccines to Matador, Texas.

“Mr. Harris attempted multiple times to run the vans driven by the National Guard Soldiers off the road,” Williams said, adding that Harris turned his vehicle into oncoming traffic and stopped the three National Guard vans.


Texas to open COVID-19 vaccination to all adults on March 29

Image courtesy of Idalou Police Department

Williams said Harris ordered the soldiers out of their vehicles at gunpoint.

“Harris pointed a gun at a National Guard soldier, identified himself as a detective, and demanded to search the vehicles,” Williams said.

Idalou police and deputies from the Lubbock County Sheriff’s Office responded and Harris was arrested “without further incident.”

Williams said Harris told police he thought the people in the vans had kidnapped a woman and a child.

Online jail records did not yet list his charges, but Williams said in his statement that Harris would be charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, unlawful restraint, unlawful carrying of a weapon, impersonating a public servant, and interference with Texas military forces.


1 resident dead, firefighter missing in massive blaze at New York senior living facility

No injuries were reported.

“Harris appeared to be mentally disturbed. This was a very dangerous situation since the suspect was standing in the midst of the unarmed Guardsman with a loaded weapon,” Williams said. “We are grateful that the officers were able to take him into custody without any of the Guardsmen, the officers or the suspect getting hurt.”

Harris was being held in the Lubbock County Detention Center.

National News

Post navigation

Previous Post:
Overdue utility bills thanks to the pandemic? You’re not alone
Next Post: CAUGHT ON CAMERA: Owner violently hits dog over 20 times, authorities investigating

Related Posts

  • Georgia governor certifies presidential electors for Biden National News
  • Pandemic parody of ‘Goodnight Moon’ to be released in fall
    National News
  • Video shows fighter’s incredible knockout kick in first-ever MMA fight
    National News
  • Some Democrats upset stimulus checks are $1,400 and not $2,000 National News
  • Medical experts warn of pandemic-related rise in liver disease National News
  • ExxonMobil slashing almost 2,000 jobs in U.S. National News
  • Rootly nabs $3.2M seed to build SRE incident management solution inside Slack cloud
  • EFF urges companies to prepare for more surveillance and censorship Center for Democracy and Technology
  • Paddle, the software sales platform founded by a Thiel Fellow, raises $12.5M Europe
  • You probably don’t need a $3,200 gold-plated Walkman Hardware
  • InfoSum raises $15.1M for its privacy-first, federated approach to big data analytics data privacy
  • Bioinformatics Startup Recombine Raises $3.3M For Genetic Testing Health
  • Zoom’s earliest investors are betting millions on a better Zoom for schools ClassEDU
  • YouTube creators may also be held liable for COPPA violations, following FTC settlement Apps
Home
Contact
Privacy Policy
DMCA

Francis Street Dublin, Ireland