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Austin SWAT cop is shot and killed while trying to rescue hostages from shooter who killed hostages: Leaves behind a wife and two stepsons

10 months ago 16
  • Police called to Texas home where three victims had been stabbed
  • First officers to arrive were shot at by man who barricaded himself with victims in home
  • SWAT team called in rescue victims was under fire when Senior Police Officer Jorge Pastore shot and killed, second officer wounded

By Maryann Martinez, Texas Bureau Chief For Dailymail.Com

Published: 23:11 GMT, 13 November 2023 | Updated: 12:55 GMT, 14 November 2023

The fatal shooting of an elite SWAT cop was captured on the body-worn camera of several officers who responded to a deadly hostage situation early Saturday morning, the Austin Police Department revealed.

Senior Police Officer Jorge Pastore quickly rose through the ranks to several elite teams in the department and is the first officer to be killed on the line of duty in 10 years.

'First time I met him, it was like I already knew him....he had good energy,' Retired Austin Police Officer Association President Dennis Farris told the DailyMail.com.

'When he walks into the room, he kind of fills it up. Austin has lost an exceptional police officer.' 

In the three years Pastore was with the department, he made the SWAT Gold team, which meant he was reserve if full-time SWAT members couldn't respond to an emergency. 

Senior Patrol Officer Jorge Pastore was killed Saturday in Austin, Texas while responding to a deadly hostage situation. Pastore is survived by his wife and two step kids

Pictured Officer Jorge Pastore and his wife Kim Balint Pastore

A candlelight vigil was held at City Hall in downtown Austin to honor Officer Jorge Pastore, who was killed in an officer-involved shooting on November 11

Austin Police Department officers prepare to ride in a procession leaving Dell Seton Medical Center in Downtown Austin following the shooting death of a police officer early on Saturday

Members of the Austin Fire Department bow their heads as they prepared to drive in a procession with the fallen office

He was also part of the CAST division-- the team called out to take out active shooters-- and the SRT or riot team. 

'We should never forget the sacrifice that Jorge made,' Farris added. 

A second officer was injured in the shoot out and two hostages also died.

The killer's rampage started Saturday around 2:49 a.m. when a frantic woman 'screaming for help' called 911 to say she had been stabbed, Interim Police Chief Robin Henderson told the media during a press conference.  

Eight minutes later, the first officers arrived at the home where two victims were believed to be alive and trapped with the crazed man, however, the female victim had managed to escape. 

WIth two people in imminent danger, Henderson said the officers announced themselves and made emergency entry into the house around 3:01 a.m., only to be met with gunfire. 

The officers backed out of the home and called in the SWAT, which arrived at 4:11 a.m. 

The Austin Police Department investigates the crime scene after an Austin police officer died following a shooting in South Austin, Texas on Saturday

Interim Austin Police Chief Robin Henderson tearfully spoke to the media about the shooting death of an Austin Police Department officer on Saturday

'As SWAT officers entered, the suspect immediately fired his gun at the officers and the SWAT officers returned fire,' Austin's top cop said. 

Holding back tears, Henderson added two officers were shot during the exchange of gunfire.  

The gunman was killed after several members of SWAT fired their weapons. 

Pastore's death comes at a time when the Austin Police Department is almost understaffed by 400 officers and tensions are raw with City Hall. 

The liberal current mayor and city council have refused to offer police a contract guaranteeing their benefits.

A vigil was held for Pastore Sunday with Mayor Kirk Watson noticeably absent.

My heart and the hearts of Austinites are broken this morning. This is a horrible moment for our city and those who protect us.

I’m praying for the family of our fallen officer, for our officer who was shot and in surgery and his family.

Full statement: pic.twitter.com/be8QXJDBtx

— Mayor Kirk Watson (@KirkPWatson) November 11, 2023

Steve Adler, the mayor of Austin, Texas, apologized after he was accused of falling asleep during a memorial service for a police officer who died in a tragic motorcycle crash last month

Justin Berry, a senior officer with the Austin Police Department and a member of the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement, posted the photo and claimed the mayor was sleeping

The department is so short staffed, detectives are regularly pulled from investigating cases to act as patrol officers. 

Most 911 calls, except those deemed life and death, are routed to the non-emergency 311 line instead. 

Previous mayor Steve Adler-- who left office in January-- actually defunded the police department by a third.

Adler also fell asleep at a police officer funeral, and he was later forced to apologize.

'I hope that the people out there who think that there is something wrong with APD take a step back,' Farris said as the law enforcement community grieves.

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