Manhunt Underway After Harris County Sheriff's Deputy Killed

Photo: Harris County Sheriff's Office

A manhunt is underway in the Houston area after an undercover Harris County sheriff's deputy was killed in a shooting overnight. Sheriff Ed Gonzalez says the deputy had tracked down a suspect who had just pistol-whipped a Little Caesars Pizza restaurant employee when he was shot.

Gonzalez say 28-year-old Deputy Fernando Esqueda had been on the force for five years. Esqueda served in the HCSO Violent Person Task Force. 

"He was dedicated to protecting and serving the residents of Harris County," said Gonzalez. "We pray with Deputy Esqueda's family, friends, and colleagues during this incredibly difficult time. Esqueda’s commitment to duty and his sacrifice will always be remembered."

Investigators say it appears the assault at the restaurant occurred after the suspect became upset over a pizza order.

“Our hearts are with the family and loved ones of Harris County Sheriff’s Deputy Fernando Esqueda whose life was tragically taken while protecting his fellow Texans," said Governor Greg Abbott. "Whenever our law enforcement officers put on the badge, they are selflessly risking their lives. Violence against law enforcement officers will never be tolerated in Texas. The State of Texas is offering its full support to our local law enforcement partners, including Texas Department of Public Safety troopers and special agents who are assisting in the manhunt, to ensure this dangerous criminal is caught and brought to justice. Please join Cecilia and me in prayer for Deputy Esqueda’s family, loved ones, and the entire Harris County community.” Whenever our law enforcement officers put on the badge, they are selflessly risking their lives. Violence against law enforcement officers will never be tolerated in Texas. The State of Texas is offering its full support to our local law enforcement partners, including Texas Department of Public Safety troopers and special agents who are assisting in the manhunt, to ensure this dangerous criminal is caught and brought to justice. Please join Cecilia and me in prayer for Deputy Esqueda’s family, loved ones, and the entire Harris County community.”


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