Texas Highway Patrol trooper dies after being shot trying to help a driver
WACO, Texas — After being shot in the line of duty last week, a Texas state trooper has now died, according to a statement from the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) late Wednesday night.
Trooper Chad Walker, 38, stopped to assist a driver alongside a highway near Mexia, Texas last week when the driver exited the vehicle and shot him multiple times, according to series of tweets from DPS.
“Trooper Walker’s horrific murder is a solemn reminder of the dangers law enforcement officers face every day to keep our communities safe,” Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said.
Walker was transported to a hospital in Waco following the shooting, DPS said. Earlier this week, DPS updated Walker’s condition saying he was no longer displaying “signs of viable brain activity and he remains on life-support until he can share the gift of life as an organ donor.”
DPS Director Steven McCraw announced Walker’s death in a statement that said, “Texas Highway Patrol Trooper Chad Walker was committed to protecting the people of Texas. His sacrifice will never be forgotten, and we ask that you keep his family, friends and colleagues in your prayers during the difficult days ahead.”
A second-generation law enforcement officer who began his career in 2003, Walker leaves behind a wife and four children, according to DPS.