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Tucson Amtrak shooter who killed DEA agent, hurt 2 was out on bond for violent felonies
Perry Vandell
Arizona Republic
Published 8:14 a.m. MT Oct. 20, 2021 | Updated 2:24 p.m. MT Oct. 20, 2021
The man suspected of killing a Drug Enforcement Administration agent and injuring two other law-enforcement officers during a shootout on an Amtrak train in Tucson was out on bond in multiple violent felony cases.
Sgt. Ray Kelly, a spokesperson for the Alameda County Sheriffs Office in northern California, told The Arizona Republic that the alleged shooter, 26-year-old Darrion Taylor, bonded out of jail after resisting arrest on an outstanding warrant for a separate case in Sacramento.
Kelly said Taylor was wanted on a $200,000 warrant in a case where he was accused of assault involving a deadly weapon, robbery, firing into a dwelling and cruelty to a child. Kelly said Taylor assaulted an officer and attempted to take his firearm as he was brought to the police station.
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DEA Special Agent Michael Garbo was killed in the shooting, and a second DEA agent and a Tucson officer were injured. No one else was injured.Mathis is facing federal drug charges.
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