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Suspect who killed HFD investigator dies from self-inflicted gunshot wound

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Lemuel “DJ” Bruce was one of six Houston Fire Department arson investigators serving surveillance in a Heights area neighborhood early Friday morning before he was shot and killed while following the suspected gunman, sources close to the investigation told ABC13.

On Friday, Houston police confirmed the identity of the shooting suspect as 30-year-old Joshua Delacerda.

Houston police served a warrant at Delacerda’s home where they collected some undisclosed evidence.

According to a background check, Delacerda has no prior criminal history, once attended law school, and was once employed in the Texas Comptroller’s Office.

One man was shot and killed in the incident that wounded the investigator. ABC13’s Courtney Fischer was on the scene this morning as investigators processed the scene.

The shots rang out around 3:30 a.m. in the 2100 block of W. 18th Street near Watercrest, according to HFD.

According to sources, the six arson investigators were in the Timbergrove area of The Heights, but they weren’t looking for a suspect in particular and none of them was expecting to make a traffic stop in the neighborhood.

While the group’s primary objective was to surveil the area, the invstigators had knowledge of a silver/grey car.

According to sources, Bruce spotted a vehicle matching the description and proceeded to follow it. During the tailing of the car, Bruce, who was armed, radioed for a second arson investigator for help.

But his colleague arrived to Bruce’s location, where Bruce was found in his vehicle with multiple gunshot wounds to his upper torso and head, sources said.

Houston Fire Chief Sam Pena announces the death of HFD Arson Investigator Lemuel Bruce, a 17 year veteran of the department.

The suspect’s vehicle was spotted a block away by the second arson investigator, where the suspect was found dead.

Bruce was rushed from the scene to Memorial Hermann Hospital, where he died.

Houston police confirmed the suspect who killed Lemuel “DJ” Bruce died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound just moments after Bruce’s death.

Officials said the suspect died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

The sources added arson investigators have access to bullet-proof vests, though, it’s also not known if Bruce wore one.

In addition, arson investigators would typically need to call Houston police for assistance if they have to make a traffic stop or arrest.

The shooting came in the midst of widespread arson-set fires throughout the neighborhood. Authorities have not yet officially linked the suspected gunman in the confrontation to those fires.

HFD Station 62 is located near the scene and personnel there heard the shots fired, Fire Chief Samuel Pena said. Firefighters were able to respond within two minutes.

The Houston Professional Fire Fighters Association shared a statement on Bruce’s death.

“We mourn the line-of-duty loss of Lemuel Bruce, our friend and brother. Please keep Lemuel’s family, friends and arson unit in your thoughts and prayers. Investigator Bruce leaves behind a loving family, including his wife, daughter and son, along with many friends and a long list of Houston firefighters who respected and enjoyed serving with him,” said HPFFA President Patrick M. “Marty” Lancton.

Lancton said details of a memorial service for Bruce will be announced as soon as possible. The tragedy marks the fourth person in the department to die since July, though, the previous three deaths were due to the coronavirus.

Bruce is also the first arson investigator in HFD’s history to die in the line of duty.

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