Woman shot, killed by police during standoff with husband, evidence suggests
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San Antonio Police Chief William McManus said evidence suggests that the woman found dead after a standoff involving police and her common-law husband died from an officers’ gunfire.Jerry Lara /San Antonio Express-News
A woman found dead Monday in an apartment after a standoff between police and her common-law husband appears to have died from a wound inflicted by the officers’ gunfire, San Antonio’s police chief said Wednesday.
Police and the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office are investigating how Neida Tijerina, 29, was shot and killed during the standoff, said Chief William McManus, who briefed reporters.
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When San Antonio Police Officer Frances Ochoa heard “officer down” on her police radio the morning of Nov. 20, 2016, she got into her patrol car and drove from the Central Substation to nearby Public Safety Headquarters as fast as she could, she testified in day four of the trial of Otis McKane on Thursday.