Tyler Man In Police Standoff Sentenced To 50 Years In Prison
By CASEY KNAUPP
Tyler Morning Telegraph Staff Writer, 4/29/08
A Tyler man who shot at law enforcement officers during a standoff was sentenced Monday to 50 years in prison.
Tyler Morning Telegraph Staff Writer, 4/29/08
A Tyler man who shot at law enforcement officers during a standoff was sentenced Monday to 50 years in prison.
After an 8-year-old child called 911 and reported that James Charles
Rowe was physically abusing her mother, deputies converged on the scene
and the defendant threatened to take them out with a rifle during a 3
1/2-hour standoff that defense attorneys called an attempted “suicide
by cop.”
Rowe, 38, pleaded guilty to two
counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon against a public
servant — shooting at Smith County sheriff deputies Kevin Fite and
Bryce Hatton — and was sentenced to 50 years for each charge and a
$5,000 fine. He also was sentenced to 10 years in prison after he
pleaded guilty to deadly conduct.
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