The injured officer involved in the south Austin SWAT situation, which resulted in four deaths including an APD officer, is leaving the hospital and will continue to recover at home, according to the Austin Police Department. The deceased officer has been identified as Jorge Pastore. Erica Pauda,Blake DeVine reported
According to a tweet from the Austin Police Department, the officer who was injured in a SWAT situation in south Austin, which resulted in the deaths of four people, including an APD officer, is now being discharged from the hospital and will continue recovering at home. The officer who lost their life in the incident has been identified as Jorge Pastore.
A large image is included in the content, showing Officer Jorge Pastore, who was killed while attempting to rescue two individuals held by a barricaded suspect in Austin. The image is accompanied by a caption from the Austin Police Department.
The article mentions that the injured officer will be heading home to continue their recovery. Additionally, a promo link to another article with more information about the incident is included.
The situation initially began as a reported stabbing on Bernoulli Drive in south Austin. It escalated into a hostage situation, resulting in the deaths of four people, including Pastore, two other victims, and the suspect identified by the police.
Pastore’s death was one of three fatalities suffered by the Austin Police Department over the weekend. The article does not provide further details about the other two deaths.
According to Michael Bullock, the incoming president of the Austin Police Association, the department is currently grappling with the loss of three officers, which has taken a significant toll on the entire department.
The article concludes with a promo link to another article where the Austin Police Association president shares memories of the officer who was killed during the hostage situation.
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