Randy did not die on the 6th of August as some had been writing. However... last night, on August 7th... we did lose Randy Vetter....
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*Trooper Randall W. Vetter
Texas Department of Public Safety, TX
Cause of Death: Gunfire
End of Watch: August 7, 2000
Date of Incident: August 3, 2000
Time of Incident: 1030 hours
Age: 28
Tour of Duty: 6 yr
Suspect Info: Arrested at scene
Weapon Used: Rifle
Trooper Vetter died from a gunshot wound he received four days earlier while conducting a traffic stop. Trooper Vetter had stopped the 72-year-old suspect for not wearing a seatbelt. While he was sitting in his cruiser the suspect exited his vehicle and opened fire with a rifle, striking Trooper Vetter in the head. Trooper Vetter was able to return fire but did not strike the suspect. The suspect then used the cruiser's radio to say he shot the officer and then attempted to flee the scene. An off duty officer who happened to be passing by witnessed the shooting and alerted other officers, who took the suspect into the custody after a brief standoff on the roadway. The suspect was known to local officers for claiming he would shoot any officer who tried to write him a ticket for not wearing a seatbelt, however, Trooper Vetter was new to the area and was never notified of the risk.
Trooper Vetter had been with the agency for six years and is survived by his wife and eight-month-old son.
*as reported by the ODMP
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A very caring wife of a Deputy Sheriff who had the pleasure of working with Randy years before... had been the one to bring the news to me, via email. She included this link... and I thought I should post it here for you...
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/directo.../pr080700b.htm
Thank you, Belinda. Hang in there... and know that you are in my thoughts as well. God bless you.
Many of us said our silent prayers for Randy. I know they will now continue for his widow and his infant son, Robert. May God be with them.
Rest in peace, Randy.