Gunman at large after ambushing, killing deputy following assault on pizza worker over wrong order: Officials

A manhunt is underway in Houston for the gunman who ambushed and killed an on-duty deputy overnight, authorities said.

The incident began just after 10 p.m. Wednesday when Harris County deputies responded to an aggravated assault at a Little Caesars pizza shop, Harris County Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Mike Lee said at a news conference.

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"What happened is senseless," Lee said early Thursday. "The suspect came into the location to pick up a pizza that he had ordered."

"He was upset because the order was incorrect," Lee said.

The suspect allegedly verbally assaulted the employee, "then produced a firearm and pistol-whipped the employee and then fled the location," Lee said.

PHOTO: A manhunt is underway for the person who shot and killed a 28-year-old deputy, July 10, 2024, in northeast Harris County, Texas. (KTRK)
PHOTO: A manhunt is underway for the person who shot and killed a 28-year-old deputy, July 10, 2024, in northeast Harris County, Texas. (KTRK)

"The employee at Little Caesars was able to identify the getaway car by make and model, color and license plate," Lee said.

Deputy Fernando Esqueda spotted the suspect's car, Lee said. Esqueda then "had a phone conversation with one of the other detectives to let him know he did have the suspect vehicle in sight," Lee said.

While on the phone, "our deputy apparently was ambushed" and shot multiple times, Lee said.

PHOTO: Harris County Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Mike Lee, center, speaks to the press following the ambush of the deputy. (KTRK)
PHOTO: Harris County Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Mike Lee, center, speaks to the press following the ambush of the deputy. (KTRK)

Other detectives rushed Esqueda to a hospital where he died almost immediately after arriving, Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez told reporters.

Esqueda, 28, was a five-year veteran of the department, Gonzalez said.

"So much promise unfulfilled," Gonzalez said.

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Esqueda was a "member of a very elite task force, the violent persons task force," Lee said.

"He went after the worst of the worst," the sheriff added.

PHOTO: Harris County Deputy Fernando Esqueda was shot and killed on July 10, 2024. (Harris County Sheriff's Department)
PHOTO: Harris County Deputy Fernando Esqueda was shot and killed on July 10, 2024. (Harris County Sheriff's Department)

Gonzalez said Ronnie Palmer is wanted in the assault at Little Caesars and has been identified as a person of interest in the capital murder of Esqueda.

"There is an active search for Palmer," Gonzalez wrote on social media. "Please call us now: do not aid or assist him, or YOU can face serious consequences for doing so. We want a safe resolution."

Authorities ask anyone with information to anonymously call Crime Stoppers at 713-222-8477.

Lee noted the slaying comes as "everybody's on edge" in the Houston area, with more than 1 million still without power in the state in the wake of Hurricane Beryl, which struck on Monday.

Houston Mayor John Whitmire announced Thursday more than 100 officers from across Texas are heading to Houston to help with local law enforcement. The officers will patrol neighborhoods without power, help control traffic at intersections where the power is out and relieve the Houston officers who've been working 12-hour shifts all week, the mayor said.

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