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Mon
23
Oct

Violent altercation ends in death of Marble Falls man

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By Glynis Crawford Smith

The Highlander

An altercation involving large groups of armed people ended in the death of a Marble Falls man early Sunday morning.

The Marble Falls Police Department (MFPD) responded to the disturbance in progress at 506 Avenue S, home of the victim, Fermin Rios-Padilla.

“Upon arrival, officers discovered numerous individuals were involved in the disturbance and many had already fled the scene,” said an MFPD press release. “During the altercation, Fermin Rios-Padilla of Marble Falls was run over by a vehicle and several others sustained injuries from weapons such as knives, baseball bats, and pipes.

“Padilla was transported to Baylor Scott & White Hospital of Marble Falls, where he later died as a result of his injuries.”

Another injured person was transported to the hospital by Marble Falls Area EMS, according to an MFPD spokesperson.

Tue
12
Jul

Burnet County rallies around law enforcement

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Food and cards of good wishes cover a desk in the Marble Falls Police Department after citizens and businesses responded with support to the July 7 shooting of 11 police officers in Dallas.

BY CHRISTI BERTLESON
HIGHLAND LAKES NEWSPAPERS
 
In response to the July 7 shooting that took five Dallas police lives last week, Burnet County residents rallied around the local law enforcement teams to show their support for the men and women in uniform.
Burnet city police got a special surprise on Friday, July 8, when four-year-old Leilani Cullen brought $5 gift cards from MOJO’s Coffee for each officer as well as Wells Fargo Bank delivering breakfast for the team.
“The City of Burnet has always shown their support for our police department, it doesn’t take a shooting to know that they always back us,” said Burnet Chief of Police Paul Nelson.
“But when something like this occurs and these people take their time out to show us how much they support us, makes it an honor to serve this community and we greatly appreciate it,”
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