Texas constable on fatal shooting of deputy: 'I've never seen challenges like this in 38 years'
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Texas Constable Ted Heap warned he has "never seen" challenges for law enforcement like he sees now after a deputy constable was shot dead in Houston over the weekend.
"38 years of law enforcement, I've never seen the challenges that we are facing now," Constable Heap told Brian Kilmeade. "And personally, I believe that we have a very short period of time here in this country, in our state, in our counties, in our local communities to be able to take back what we have all loved."
Deputy Constable Charles Galloway was shot and killed during a traffic stop in Houston on Sunday in what authorities have called an "ambush" attack.
Critics across the country have pinned the crime wave blame on many liberal district attorneys for what they dub a soft-on-crime approach, but Constable Heap said judges are also to blame.