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ROUND ROCK, Texas - The man fatally shot by Round Rock Police this weekend after they said he fired at them was on parole for robbery.
The victim in that robbery case said 21-year-old Richard Rangel threatened to kill him.
On Saturday morning Henry Tejchma said he woke to an alert from his security camera system.
“There was a minute of tape where the subject came into our driveway by the car and couldn't tell what he was doing and then turned around and walked across to our neighbor's house and was looking into their cars. I immediately called 911,” said Tejchma.
When police arrived, he went back to bed.
"About five minutes later we heard a gunshot in our backyard. So we woke back up and looked out the back window and we saw five or six cop cars and they had that guy on the ground. You could see they were trying to hold the wound closed so he didn't bleed out,” said Tejchma.
Round Rock Police identified the person involved as 21-year-old Richard Rangel.
Officers said upon arrival, it was discovered Rangel had a warrant for burglary.
“A struggle ensued and the subject produced gun and shot at officers. Officers returned fire striking the subject,” said lt. Jimmy Keyes.
Rangel died at the hospital. Two officers received minor injuries. They were not shot.
According to the Texas Department of criminal justice, Rangel was on parole for a robbery conviction.
Taylor police said in 2014 a man came home to find Rangel burglarizing the place. The man said Rangel threatened to kill him with a knife. He was sentenced to four years in prison, but was in 2016.
In addition to the robbery conviction, Rangel has arrests for drug charges and indecent exposure.
Rangel's parole was set to expire in 2018. It is against the law for a felon to be in possession of a firearm.
The two officers involved in Saturday’s incident are on administrative leave as is customary.
They are identified as Sgt Christopher Ybarra and officer Noah Moncivais. Ybarra fired the shot.