Cop rushed into gunbattle because “my guys were down”

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A veteran Houston police officer who was shot after rushing into a gunbattle at a drug house to help two of his wounded colleagues said he had to do it “because I knew my guys were down,” the city’s police chief said Tuesday. The officer, who has been on the police force for 32 years, was shot for the third time in his career Monday, Chief Art Acevedo said at a press conference.

“‘I had to get in there because I knew my guys were down,'” Acevedo said the officer, 54, wrote in a note. “That just speaks volumes as to this man and just his courage under fire.”

Four officers in total were shot Monday, and a fifth suffered a knee injury in the gunbattle, which stemmed from an attempt to serve a search warrant. Acevedo didn’t identify the officers because they all work undercover in narcotics.

Acevedo described the officer he lauded as a “big teddy bear” who was also shot in the line of duty in 1992 and 1997. “He’s a big African-American strong ox, tough as nails, and the only thing bigger than his body, in terms of his stature, is his courage,” the chief said. “I think God had to give him that big body to be able to contain his courage because the man’s got some tremendous courage.”

Two suspects were killed in the gunbattle. Acevedo identified them as Rhogena Nicholas, 58, and Dennis Tuttle, 59.

Dr. Michelle McNutt, chief of trauma surgery at Memorial Hermann hospital, said one of the officers was shot in the face and in stable condition but required more surgery. “He’s in a fight,” Acevedo said. “He’s stable, but … we just need the community’s prayers for him and his family.”

Another officer was shot in the face and would likely be discharged from the hospital later Tuesday, McNutt said. That officer is a 50-year-old sergeant who has been on the police force for 25 years, Acevedo said.

The fourth wounded officer, who was shot in the shoulder, is 33 years old and has been on the force for 10 years, Acevedo said. The officer was discharged on Monday, the chief said.

The officer with the injured knee underwent orthopedic surgery and would likely be discharged later in the week, McNutt said. That officer is a 50-year-old sergeant who has been on the force for 27 years, Acevedo said.

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