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Jonathan Price: Texas Man Killed by Police Was Breaking Up Fight, Family Says

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Facebook Jonathan Price was shot and killed by a police officer in Wolfe City, Texas.

Jonathan Price was a Texas man who was shot and killed at a gas station by a Wolfe City police officer. Price’s family says the 31-year-old city was breaking up a fight between a man and a woman before officers arrived, according to attorney Lee Merritt. Price was a beloved member of the Wolfe City community, where he grew up, and worked as a city employee and as a fitness trainer, his friends and family have said on social media.

The shooting happened Saturday night, October 3, at the Exxon gas station and Kwik Chek convenience store on Santa Fe Street in Wolfe City, WFAA reports.

“In Wolfe City, he was known as a hometown hero. Motivational speaker, trainer, professional athlete and community advocate— he was dearly loved by so many,” Merritt said on Facebook about Price. “I have spoken to the family and have agreed to do whatever it takes to get justice for JP.” Merritt said Price had intervened in a domestic violence incident before he was killed.

Wolfe City is located in Hunt County in northeast Texas, and is home to about 1,400 people. The city is located about 15 miles north of Commerce, Texas, and about 70 miles north of Dallas. City officials have only posted a brief statement about the shooting and have not commented publicly or held a press conference to address questions about what happened. The officer who killed Price has been placed on administrative leave. The officer’s name has not been released.

Here’s what you need to know about Jonathan Price and what is known about his death so far:


1. Price’s Family Says He ‘Raised His Hands’ & Was Trying to Explain What Was Going On Before He Was Was Hit With a Taser & Was Shot to Death When Police ‘Perceived a Threat,’ According to Their Lawyer

Merritt said on Facebook Price, “noticed a man assaulting a woman and he intervened. When police arrived, I’m told, he raised his hands and attempted to explain what was going on. Police fired tasers at him and when his body convulsed from the electrical current, they ‘perceived a threat’ and shot him to death.”

Police have not released its version of events before and after the shooting and authorities have said those details aren’t available to be made public at this point because the incident remains under investigation. It is not yet known if the shooting and what led up to it were caught on gas station surveillance video, or if the officers involved in the shooting were wearing body cameras or had dashboard cameras in their vehicles.

According to eParisExtra News, the shooting happened about 8:25 p.m. The news site reports Price was shot in the chest and was taken to Hunt Regional Medical Center by ambulance and was pronounced dead there.

Wolfe City man killed in police shooting at gas stationJonathan Price’s family says he was trying to intervene in a domestic situation before he was killed by a police officer.

Price’s mother, Marcella Louis, told WFAA she was in bed when she received a call about the shooting. Louis told the news station she rushed to the gas station. “And they wouldn’t let me get close to my baby. I just wanted to hold his hand and they wouldn’t let me do that. I just wanted to crawl over there to him,” she told WFAA, adding she wasn’t surprised her son had intervened in a fight. “That’s what he always did, tried to help others. I taught him that all the years.”

 

Witnesses told WFAA a man and woman were in an argument and Price stepped in. He was assaulted by the man and when police arrived, officers used a Taser on Price, witnesses told the news station.


2. Price Graduated From Wolfe City High School Before Studying at Sam Houston State University & Hardin-Simmons University & Then Returned to His Hometown

 

FacebookJonathan Price.

 

According to his Facebook page, Price grew up in Wolfe City and graduated from Wolfe City High School. He then studied at Sam Houston State University and Hardin-Simmons University before returning to his hometown.

Price started a personal training business, Repetitive Reps, and worked for Wolfe City in its municipal works department, according to his Facebook profile. On his Facebook page, he listed his name as “Coach Price,” and many in the community said they knew him that way, according to their posts.

Price would have turned 32 on November 3. In June, Price wrote on Facebook about tension around race and police. He said, “There were times i should have been detained for speeding, outstanding citations, out dated registration, dozing off at a red light before making it to my garage downtown Dallas after a lonnng night out i’ve passed a sobriety test after leaving a bar in Wylie, Texas by 2 white cops and still let me drive to where I was headed, and by the way they consider Wylie, Texas to be VERY racist I’ve never got that kind of ENERGY from the po-po.”

He added, “Not saying black lives don’t matter, but don’t forget about your own, or your experiences through growth / ‘waking up.’”


3. Former MLB Player Will Middlebrooks Says Price Was His Childhood Friend & Says Price’s Shooting Death Was ‘Purely an Act of Racism’

 

Price’s childhood friend, Will Middlebrooks, who played professional baseball with the Boston Red Sox, San Diego Padres, Milwaukee Brewers and Texas Rangers from 2012 to 2017, said he played T-ball with Price and they were close growing up in Wolfe City. Middlebrooks wrote on Facebook that Price’s death was “purely an act of racism.” He said in his post:

Middlebrooks added, “I’m sick. I’m heartbroken… and I’m furious. Love you, JP. See you when I see you bro.” In a Facebook video, Middlebrooks said he and Price went to elementary school together and he was very close to Middlebrooks’ family and friends. “We know how special of a human being he was and this is a really, really tough loss for all of us on a lot of different levels,” Middlebrooks said.

When asked on Twitter why Middlebrooks was sure the shooting was an “act of racism,” he replied, “My friend tried to break up a fight between a man and a woman at a gas station, bc that’s how we were raised. Don’t put your hands on a woman. Yet he was singled out in the fight, shot and killed… unarmed… no weapon… just his skin color. … I am certain of it… so is everyone else in that predominantly white, country town of 1400 people… including my friends, who are white, that were with him when it happened… now is not the time to come at me with bs like this. Take a step back.”

Middlebrooks’ mother, Julie Procell Middlebrooks, tweeted, “we are shocked, devastated and angry…Jonathan was one of OUR kids. … You were my child, too. All the Wolfe City boys.”

Middlebrooks has started a GoFundMe campaign to raise money for Price’s family. “This money will go towards his memorial and funeral. Just being able to take this burden off of the mourning family’s hands is the least we can do. Thank you. Much love,” Middlebrooks wrote on the page.


4. Tributes to Price From Family Members & Those in the Wolfe City Community Have Poured in Since His Death

 

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Kyle Sanders, a Wolfe City resident who was across the street from the shooting scene, told WFAA about Price, “We all love him and think so highly of him and just the nicest guy you could ever meet. We’re all devastated, shocked, we don’t really know what to do or where to go from here.” He told the news station Price was a “pillar of the community.”

April Louis, Price’s sister, told WFAA, “Everybody loved Jonathan. Everybody. Black, white, Mexican, it don’t matter.” She said her brother was a “miracle baby.”

 

Dale Trompler, who coached Price on the Wolfe City High School Wolves football team, tweeted, “I have no words. Jonathan Price made an undeniable imprint on my life and will be in my heart forever. We went through so much together and I got the honor of watching him blossom from a child to a man. He stayed in touch long after my time working with you ended and were my biggest supporter in all I have done. I love you man, more than you knew. RIP my brother, 5.”

Trompler added, “To my ‘family’ from WC, I suffer with you. The bond we all have is so special to me. Know that I am here if you need me and I love you all.”

Haley Walker, a Wolfe City resident, wrote a tribute on Facebook:

Another friend, Christian Reamy, also posted a tribute on Facebook:

Katie Morrison Walden wrote on Facebook, “I get it. Growing up in Wolfe City we didn’t see racism. People were people, there wasn’t color attached. With all that is wrong in the world, it was hard to wrap my head around. Today I get it. Today I hate that I feel privileged that I don’t have to worry about my white husband going to a gas station and getting shot for no reason.”

She added, “It’s unfair. I’m furious and I’m devastated. No one deserves to go out like that, especially someone like Jonathan. This is the one we stand up and fight for. He deserves it.”

Case Roundtree, wrote on Facebook:

Price’s family and friends are planning a candlelight vigil for Price on Monday at 6:30 p.m. in Wolfe City at the scene of the shooting, according to social media posts.

 

Middlebrooks tweeted, “What’s really sickening is that he was doing the right thing… he saw a man putting his hands on a woman and stepped in to stop the altercation. The man then fought him… then the police shot him. He was unarmed. I’m heartbroken.”

Former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant tweeted a link to the GoFundMe started by Middlebrooks and wrote, “Wow I’m lost for words… when will it ever stop…”


5. The Texas Rangers Are Leading the Investigation & Few Details Have Been Released by Officials

Family says Jonathan Price killed in Wolfe City police officer involved shootingThe family of Jonathan Price says he was fatally shot during an officer-involved shooting in Wolfe City on Saturday while he was breaking up a fight. FOX 4 News is a FOX-owned station serving Dallas-Fort Worth and all of North Texas.

The Texas Rangers said in a statement Sunday, “At the request of the Wolfe City Police Department, Texas Rangers have been requested to investigate an officer involved shooting.” The statewide police agency is part of the Texas Department of Public Safety and has often been tasked with conducting independent investigations into police shootings.

The Wolfe City Police Department only has three officers, including Police Chief Matthew Martin, Sergeant Jarred Hayes and Officer Shaun Lucas, according to the department’s website. Authorities have not publicly identified the officer who shot and killed Price. Martin and Wolfe City Mayor Sharion Scott have not commented about the shooting. The Hunt County Sheriff’s Department also responded to the scene, but Sheriff Randy Meeks told the Greenville Herald-Banner none of his deputies were not involved in the shooting.

On Facebook, the Wolfe City government page posted a brief statement on October 4 saying, “On October 3, 2020 an Officer involved shooting occurred in Wolfe City. The Officer has been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation of this matter by the Texas Rangers. No further information is available for release at this time.”



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