Three San Antonio police officers have been taken into custody and are suspended without pay, pending further investigation following a deadly officer-involved shooting at an apartment complex early Friday morning.
officers were called just after midnight for a disturbance of a woman destroying property in the 6200 block of Old Pearsall Road on the southwest side of the city. The woman, identified as 46-year-old Melissa Pettis, was speaking with the San Antonio Fire Department in the parking lot when police contacted her.
McManus said at this point, officers backed away and waited for more officers and a supervisor to arrive. McManus said Pettis swung the hammer from inside the apartment toward the officers and hit a window, breaking it.
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