Austin police say a man was pulled from a truck that went off the road into Lady Bird Lake, and he appeared to have gunshot wounds.
Police are investigating the suspicious death of a man who drove off the road into Lady Bird Lake.Austin police believe a man was shot and killed before crashing a truck into Lady Bird Lake Monday morning.
Police were still working to determine how the victim, only identified as a "middle-aged man," died. "Those kinds of things don't happen every day," said Wayne Vincent, retired president of the Austin Police Association. "Police are going to have their hands full." Bullock said the truck crashed along an embankment "that runs down into the water," so the truck was only "partially submerged." "Undoubtedly, it does make it more difficult. You know, having to deal with a partially submerged vehicle does become a challenge for us. But, you know, we have an excellent homicide unit and forensic unit, and they do everything they can to preserve as much evidence to make sure that we have a solid investigation," Ofc. Bullock added.
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