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-Brownwood, TX. -July 08, 2025. On July 24, 2025, the Brown County Grand Jury reviewed the July 8, 2025, officer-involved shooting of Holly Oliver and determined that no criminal actions were committed by any of the officers involved. The Grand Jury issued a “No Bill” for all officers, finding that their actions were a justified response as peace officers to an imminent threat of deadly force. The City of Brownwood commends the bravery, sacrifice, and heroism of several Brownwood Police Officers following a violent armed attack late Monday night, and into the early morning of Tuesday, July 8, 2025. In the face of grave danger, these officers stood their ground, defended their fellow citizens, and upheld their oath to protect and serve. Officers involved included Corporal Salazar, Officer Goodman, Officer Bessent, and Officer Holdar. Corporal Salazar was struck multiple times by gunfire when he encountered the suspect, who fired an automatic rifle into patrol vehicles and toward officers throughout this incident, according to Brownwood Police accounts. Despite being wounded, CPL Salazar remained alert, calm, and committed to his role. His selflessness and resilience are a testament to the strength of character he brings to the badge. Police indicate that the suspect drove to multiple separate patrol vehicles, stopping beside each one to fire bullets through the driver-side window and door. When CPL Salazar arrived on scene and met the suspect vehicle face-to-face, the suspect opened fire at close range. Salazar, while seated in his driver’s seat, was able to return fire through his windshield while ducking toward the center of his vehicle. As bullets pierced the glass, and dust and glass shards filled the air, Salazar was shot in the left shoulder. Despite his injuries, CPL Salazar exited his vehicle, returned fire, and took command of the scene— directing fellow officers to safe positions, continuing the fight, and ultimately leading the coordinated response that ended the threat. His courage in those critical seconds was not a reaction—it was a reflection of who he is: a leader, a protector, and a warrior for this community. Alongside him, Officer Goodman, Officer Bessent, and Officer Holdar acted with equal resolve and bravery. Officers Goodman and Holdar were first to locate the suspect and formulated a plan to intercept. Police state that when the vehicle moved toward them, they reacted to his attack and engaged without hesitation. Officer Holdar was captured on video diving to the ground as gunfire erupted—then immediately returning fire to protect his team. In those moments, Brownwood PD stood side by side—some standing, some kneeling, some lying in the street under fire—but none ever leaving each other’s side. They ran toward danger out of concern for one another. Police state that more than 300 rounds were fired over the course of four minutes, spanning multiple city blocks at a scale not seen locally—matching that scale was unity and resolve of those who responded. The City of Brownwood recognizes dispatchers Aaron McNeely, Charity Graves and Liana Winters for their clear communication, and coordination that were vital to ensuring our officers’ safety and a swift response by partner organizations.