Police release new mugshot of man who shot officers in Brazos County
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Posted For: Ferrell Hogg
By Karla Castillo
BENCHLEY, Texas (KBTX) – The Bryan man accused of shooting two law enforcement officers in a 12-hour period on Dec. 30, 2022, is now out of the hospital after being treated for a gunshot wound to the face prior to his arrest in the Benchley area.
Joshua Ryan Herrin, 44, was found in an area west of the Aggie Bonfire site in Robertson County following a 3-hour manhunt. He is facing a slew of charges and remains jailed on a $2 million bond.
A new booking photo release by police shows Herrin suffered a devastating wound to his head.
🔴Exclusive video: The Bryan man accused of shooting two law enforcement officers in a 12-hour period is now at St. Joseph hospital in Bryan being treated for a gunshot received prior to his arrest in the Benchley area.
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Just before noon on Dec. 30, a Brazos County deputy spotted Herrin in a stolen 2004 Mustang along OSR and he eventually bailed from the vehicle and took off running into a rural area. At some point in the ordeal in Benchley, the deputy was struck in the arm by gunfire but survived. We’re told she’s now recovering at a hospital and her condition is stable.