Killeen man facing death penalty wants new lawyer
Another delay in the quest for a trial for Marvin Guy, accused of killing a Killeen detective, may be imminent, as Guyâs family said he is looking to seek new legal representation.
Guy, 56, is accused of shooting a Killeen Police Department detective, who later died, during a no-knock raid on Guyâs residence on Circle M Drive in 2014. Guy has claimed self-defense, saying that he did not know it was police entering his residence.
KPD SWAT Detective Charles âChuckâ Dinwiddie and three other officers were shot on May 9, 2014, and Dinwiddie died in a hospital two days later.
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Several Central Texas water suppliers have lifted boil water notices although some are still in effect.
Boil notices issued Feb. 17 by O&E Water Supply Corp. and East Bell County Water Supply were both rescinded Wednesday.
The suppliers said tests showed boiling water was no longer necessary after the system took corrective actions.
The city of Cameron lifted its boil order Tuesday, City Manager Rhett Parker said in an email.
Belton-based Dog Ridge Water Supply Corp. said its boil notice issued on Friday was rescinded Tuesday after testing showed the system took corrective actions to restore adequate pressure, disinfectant levels, and/or bacteriological quality. The results were sent to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.