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35-year-old Thomas Caffall has been identified as the man who killed a constable serving an eviction notice, a civilian and wounded two others yesterday near the Texas A&M University campus.

STORY: We Pray! 3 Killed, 4 Shot Near Texas A&M University 

Caffall was killed in a standoff with police that lasted roughly 30 minutes. Neighbors described the 35-year-old divorcee as a “ticking time bomb.” 

According to Houston News:

Caffall opened fire in the 200 block of Fidelity in College Station shortly before 12:30 p.m., just as Brazos County Precinct 1 Constable Brian Bachmann was serving an eviction notice.

After Bachmann was shot, College Station police officers responded to the scene and one of them was shot.

Two other officers were hurt while responding to the scene, but they were not shot, police said.

Two civilians were also shot. One of them, 43-year-old Chris Northcliff, was killed. 

A 55-year-old woman, who sources identified as Barbara Holdsworth, was in critical condition after undergoing surgery.

Caffall quit his job about nine months ago and said that he would never work for anybody ever again.

Caffall’s Facebook page tells another story; with several photos of rifles and guns, which you can see in our accompanying gallery. 

Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families during this time.

SOURCE: Houston News