AUSTIN, Texas - A man accused of shooting at officers serving a warrant in late August has been apprehended by the Lone Star Fugitive Task Force.
Deonte Lee Rogers, 31, was apprehended without incident on Saturday afternoon at a Northeast Austin apartment complex.
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APD Chief Brian Manley said in a press conference in August that officers with the Lone Star Fugitive Task Force were attempting to serve a federal arrest warrant on Rogers for a probation violation for carrying a prohibited weapon. Officers found Rogers in the courtyard of an apartment complex in the 6100 block of Manor Road.
Manley says Rogers ran along the complex, along with a second Black male in a black tank top and shorts, and headed for a wooded area behind the complex, rounding a corner.
The officers followed around the corner and Rogers allegedly fired shots at them. Two officers on the task force, both with APD, fired back.
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Rogers fled the scene, jumping a fence and into the woods. Manley says a pistol was found in the parking lot, believed to be the weapon used in the shooting.
A lengthy search followed, according to Manley, involving a DPS helicopter and canine teams in an attempt to locate Rogers. According to Austin ISD Police Chief Ashley Gonzalez, Pecan Springs Elementary had been placed under a lockout. A shelter in place had also been issued by APD during the search.
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Rogers has been booked into the Travis County Jail awaiting an initial appearance by a federal magistrate. This case is currently under investigation and further information will be released when it is available.
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