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Jackal Ghoul
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Cousin of Texas governor killed by deputies
(AP) – 1 day ago AUSTIN, Texas — Authorities are investigating the shooting death of a cousin of Texas Gov. Rick Perry in an exchange of gunfire with sheriff's deputies. An attorney for Larry Don Wheeler's estate says the 74-year-old north Texas man was on his backyard deck Saturday night at his Montague (mahn-TAYG') County home. David Gossom said Thursday that's when deputies responded to a disturbance call. Montague County District Attorney Jack McGaughey (muh-GOY') says Wheeler was holding a shotgun and an officer was shot in the hand. No other details have been released, and an autopsy is pending. Perry's office wouldn't elaborate on his relationship with Wheeler, a retired social worker listed as a member of the governor's 2006 re-election campaign steering committee. Cousin of Texas Gov. Rick Perry killed in backyard gunfire exchange with sheriff's deputies -- latimes.com Perry said Thursday that the death was tragic but stressed he hardly knew his cousin, 74-year-old Larry Don Wheeler, even though he was listed as a member of Perry's 2006 re-election steering committee. "I'm not sure I would pick him out of a lineup," the governor said of Wheeler, who he said was a distant cousin on his grandmother's side. (What a stand up guy; what wonderful choice of words) Wheeler was sitting on his backyard deck after dinner Saturday night at his home at a Montague County country club when two sheriff's deputies showed up in response to a disturbance call, said David Gossom, an attorney for the family. "We received a call ... of a man with a shotgun," Montague County Sheriff Paul Cunningham said. "Several citizens in the area were concerned." Wheeler's backyard is near a golf course. Montague County is about 90 miles northwest of Fort Worth. What happened next is unclear and under investigation. After an exchange of gunfire, Wheeler was dead and a deputy was shot in the hand. Gossom said bullet holes riddled the back seat cushion of the chair where Wheeler was sitting and the floor of his deck. The two deputies involved are back on duty. Deputy Curtis Hamlin returned to light duty Thursday, but still needs surgery to have shotgun pellets removed from his hand, Cunningham said. Chief Deputy J.T. Mitchell came back Wednesday after a mandatory 72-hour administrative leave. "You always want to give police officers the benefit of the doubt because they're doing a hard job," Gossom said. "But I'm having a difficult time — after having been out to the scene and talked to a few witnesses — to figure out why in the world this should have happened." Read more: Texas Governor Rick Perry’s cousin Larry Don Wheeler shot and killed by deputies Montague County District Attorney Jack McGaughey told BNO News that sheriff’s deputies initially responded to a 911 call of shots fired at his home at a Montague County country club on Saturday night. When two deputies arrived on the scene, Wheeler, who was sitting on his backyard deck, pointed a shotgun at the officers and opened fire. One officer sustained a wound to his hand from the shots, McGaughey said. The officers then returned fire, and fatally shot Wheeler.
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