Edwin Zavala Death, Obituary – The authorities are of the belief that the male suspect who was found to have passed away had earlier committed suicide by shooting himself in the head prior to doing so. The Temple Police Department, which made the statement on Tuesday, has determined that Edwin Zavala, who is 22 years old, is the individual responsible for the crime. Officers from the Temple Police Department responded to a shooting that took place on Monday morning about 8:45 a.m. in the 2900 block of North 3rd Street, according to the department’s reports. The occurrence was found to have taken place in the city of Temple. The event took place right smack dab in the middle of the roadway.
When the police arrived, they found a man victim who turned out to be the suspect, as well as a female victim who had been injured. After further investigation, the suspect was identified as the male victim. In the end, it was determined that the victim was the one who had been treated unfairly by the perpetrator of the crime. Both were probably taken to the hospital, however the Temple police said that information regarding the condition of the female patient is not currently available at this time. It appears that both were transported to the hospital. The Temple Police Department has asserted that none of its officers were to blame for the infliction of any of the injuries that were inflicted, and this stance is supported by the available evidence.
Both North Third Street and the grounds of Jefferson Elementary School have been secured “for the safety of the faculty and students,” which has resulted in North Third Street being shut down as a precaution and the grounds of Jefferson Elementary School being guarded. This was done “for the safety of the faculty and students.” The mission statement expresses concern “for the safety of the faculty as well as the kids.” Here is where you can find the statement that the Temple University Police Department made, which reads, “The campus was never in any danger at any time.” (The campus was never in any danger at any time.) You may read the statement by clicking here.
An investigation of the events that took place has already been carried out, and it is expected that this investigation will continue for the foreseeable future. The number to call to contact the Temple Police Department is 254-298-5500, and the number to call to reach the Bell County Crime Stoppers tip line is 254-526-8477. Both numbers may be found on the back of the Bell County Crime Stoppers brochure. You may locate both of these phone numbers by searching on the internet. If you have any information that you think might be relevant to our investigation, you can call either of these lines. We strongly encourage anyone who has any reason to believe that they may have information to come forward.