According to police, the officers responded to the initial call at the apartment complex when they received another call of shots fired. San Antonio Police Chief Bill McManus had said that the original call came from one of the suspect's family members.
When officers arrived, a female coming out of the apartment said the suspect was shooting inside and was coming out. Police said Brandon Scott Poulos, 46, then started firing at the officers, striking one in the leg.
The wounded officer was pulled from the scene, and Poulos, who had retreated back into the apartment began firing again and wounded several more officers. All of the wounded were either taken to a hospital or treated at the scene.
A SWAT team was mobilized and police said officers attempted to negotiate with Poulos for several hours to surrender peacefully.
Poulos was later found deceased, and the police report said investigators had not yet determined if he shot himself or was shot by a SWAT officer.
Police said Poulos had been arrested Jan. 18 for a violation of a protection order but had been released on bail the next day.
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