Post by Blazing MX on Nov 11, 2012 18:29:20 GMT -6
Darrell, or "D-Rail" as many of those that knew him, had for many years done the track work at Waco Eagles. He's also the guy that showed me the ropes.
From KWTX News
MCGREGOR (November 11, 2012)—One man is dead, a woman is injured and another man is in county jail after a fight early Sunday morning at a McGregor restaurant parking lot turned into a violent stabbing.
Police officers arrived just after 12:10 a.m. Sunday at Doc's Saloon on Main Street to find Charles Darrell McKenzie, 49, of McGregor, suffering from several stab wounds, according to McGregor police Chief Steve Foster.
East Texas Medical Center ambulance took McKenzie to Hillcrest Baptist Medical Center where he was pronounced dead at 1:10 a.m., Foster Said.
McLennan County Justice of the Peace Kristi DeCluitt ordered McKenzie’s body taken to Southwest Institute of Forensic Science, in Dallas, for autopsy.
Foster said witnesses at the scene told officers the suspect in the stabbing had left the scene.
A short time later, officers learned a man and a woman were in the parking lot at the police station and one of them had suffered stab wounds, Foster said.
Foster said two officers returned to the police station to find Paula Rios, 32, and Augustine Jiminez Gurrero, 33, both also of McGregor, at the police station and Rios had suffered stab wounds as well.
While officers were administering first aid to Rios, they learned Gurrero had been identified as the suspect in McKenzie’s stabbing and took him into custody.
Rios was flown to Scott and White Hospital for treatment but her condition was not released.
Witnesses told police McKenzie was stabbed after he tried to difuse an argument between a man and a woman.
Gurrero was ordered held in the McLennan County Jail in lieu of a $1 million bond, charged with murder, jail records showed Sunday afternoon.
From KWTX News
MCGREGOR (November 11, 2012)—One man is dead, a woman is injured and another man is in county jail after a fight early Sunday morning at a McGregor restaurant parking lot turned into a violent stabbing.
Police officers arrived just after 12:10 a.m. Sunday at Doc's Saloon on Main Street to find Charles Darrell McKenzie, 49, of McGregor, suffering from several stab wounds, according to McGregor police Chief Steve Foster.
East Texas Medical Center ambulance took McKenzie to Hillcrest Baptist Medical Center where he was pronounced dead at 1:10 a.m., Foster Said.
McLennan County Justice of the Peace Kristi DeCluitt ordered McKenzie’s body taken to Southwest Institute of Forensic Science, in Dallas, for autopsy.
Foster said witnesses at the scene told officers the suspect in the stabbing had left the scene.
A short time later, officers learned a man and a woman were in the parking lot at the police station and one of them had suffered stab wounds, Foster said.
Foster said two officers returned to the police station to find Paula Rios, 32, and Augustine Jiminez Gurrero, 33, both also of McGregor, at the police station and Rios had suffered stab wounds as well.
While officers were administering first aid to Rios, they learned Gurrero had been identified as the suspect in McKenzie’s stabbing and took him into custody.
Rios was flown to Scott and White Hospital for treatment but her condition was not released.
Witnesses told police McKenzie was stabbed after he tried to difuse an argument between a man and a woman.
Gurrero was ordered held in the McLennan County Jail in lieu of a $1 million bond, charged with murder, jail records showed Sunday afternoon.