Questions remain after Sentinel police chief is shot, detained man is released

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SENTINEL — The police chief here survived being shot in the chest Thursday while responding to a reported bomb threat, and the man who authorities say shot him was allowed to walk free later in the day.


Sentinel Police Chief Louis Ross was shot in the chest three times and once in the arm Thursday morning after breaking down the front door and entering a house at 205 S 4, Sentinel Mayor Sam Dlugonski said.

The chief was wearing a bulletproof vest that was loaned to him by a sheriff’s deputy minutes before the raid on the home. He survived the shooting, and authorities said the vest saved his life.

Dlugonski and a neighbor on S 4 both said the man detained in the shooting was Dallas Horton, who lives at 205 S 4. Investigating authorities did not release the man’s name.

Agents with the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation said the man who shot the chief was released after hours of questioning when they determined they didn’t have enough evidence to arrest him.

“Facts surrounding the case lead agents to believe the man was unaware it was officers who made entry,” OSBI wrote in a news release.

Bomb threat call

The incident was spurred by a call to 911 about 4 a.m. Thursday. The caller told dispatchers there was a bomb at what Dlugonski said is the Sentinel Community Action Center. The center houses the city’s Head Start program.

The Oklahoma Highway Patrol’s bomb squad was called to check for an explosive device. A spokesman with the patrol later confirmed no explosive device was found. Meanwhile, Ross, along with deputies from the Washita County sheriff’s office, located the caller at his home in the 200 block of S 4, OSBI officials reported.
Questions remain after Sentinel police chief is shot detained man is released News OK

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