Farm animal report
2023-11-22 11:33:16 UTC
Kill him and be done with it.
BELTON, Texas (KWTX) - A Bell County jury on Tuesday found Marvin Guyguilty of murder in the death of a police officer during a no-knock
warrant that took place nearly a decade ago.
The Killeen Police Department conducted a no-knock drug raid at about 5
a.m. May 9, 2014, at Guys home on Circle M Drive in Killeen. This led
to gunfire and four officers were struck by rounds, including Det.
Charles Chuck Dinwiddie, who later died May 11, 2014.
Guy, 49 at the time, was booked into the Bell County Jail on May 10,
2014 on a $4 million bond, and had been held there on charges of capital
murder in Officer Dinwiddies death, and three counts of attempted
capital murder.
Guy always maintained he didnt realize it was police breaking into his
home when he fired his weapon in self-defense.
In the wake of the shooting, the Killeen City Council voted to ban
no-knock warrants within its city limits.
Guys brother, Garett Galloway, said on Tuesday he was hoping his
brother would finally be free from jail with a not guilty verdict.
Its been a strain on my family, just hoping and praying that one day
he would get out. We found out hes not and its because the justice
system just isnt fair, Galloway said.
Its also been a strain on the Dinwiddie family, who is still feeling
the loss of Chuck, according to his sister Ellen Dinwiddie-Smith.
Chuck paid the ultimate sacrifice in service to others and died as he
lived, trying to protect others. He left a legacy that we should all
strive to live up to.
Both families say that the end of this chapter has been a long time
coming and an emotional rollercoaster for nine and a half years.
Guys sentencing hearing is scheduled for Monday, Nov. 27.
https://www.kwtx.com/2023/11/21/breaking-jury-finds-marvin-guy-guilty-mur
der/