
Shots Fired at Lubbock County Deputy: Three Arrested, One Released
A frightening scene unfolded late Wednesday night in Central Lubbock after a Lubbock County Sheriff’s Office deputy came under fire while searching for a wanted felon. Authorities say the deputy, who was driving an unmarked vehicle near 34th Street and Salem Avenue around 10 p.m., was suddenly ambushed by gunfire.
Multiple rounds struck the vehicle, disabling it and forcing the deputy to stop. Miraculously, he was not hit and escaped the incident without injury.
Immediate Response
Within moments, backup from the Lubbock Police Department and the Texas Department of Public Safety arrived in the area. The quick response allowed officers to detain four individuals suspected of involvement in the shooting. Authorities recovered four separate firearms during the arrests.

One of those individuals was later released, but three remain in custody at the Lubbock County Detention Center facing a long list of charges.
Arrested Individuals and Charges
Jaime Flores, 26, was arrested on:
Three counts of unlawful carrying of a weapon
Evading on foot
Tampering with evidence
Devin Hernandez, 19, faces charges including:
Deadly conduct
Unlawful carrying of a weapon
Evading on foot
Discharge of a firearm within a municipality
Tamajhe Turner, 25, was booked on:
Deadly conduct
Evading on foot
Possession of marijuana (4 ounces to 5 pounds)
Two counts of unlawful carrying of a weapon
Tampering with evidence
Discharge of a firearm in a municipality
The fourth suspect detained at the scene was questioned and later released without charges.
Bullets Strike Home in Central Lubbock
In addition to the deputy’s vehicle, law enforcement confirmed that a nearby residence in the 4600 block of 33rd Street was also struck by gunfire during the incident. Thankfully, no one inside the home was injured.
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Sheriff’s Office Statement
Sheriff Kelly Rowe emphasized the seriousness of the attack in a statement released Thursday morning, noting that the deputy’s survival was “nothing short of a blessing.” He added that the joint effort between agencies prevented the situation from escalating further.
The Sheriff’s Office stressed that this remains an active investigation. They are asking anyone with additional information to contact their office directly or submit an anonymous tip through the Sheriff’s Office mobile app.
Community Impact
Gunfire in residential neighborhoods is always alarming, but the fact that this event directly targeted law enforcement makes it especially concerning. Lubbock residents are being reminded that discharging firearms in city limits is not only illegal but can have deadly consequences.
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As of Thursday evening, all three arrested individuals remain in custody while investigators continue piecing together the events that led to the shooting.
This is a developing story, and we’ll provide updates as more details are confirmed.
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