Deputy in Wal-Mart Shooting to be Released

DALLAS (AP) _ An off-duty officer shot in the chest after exchanging gunfire with a man outside a Texas Wal-Mart expects to be released from the hospital.

Delta County Deputy Paul Robertson was texting friends and talking on the telephone Monday, a day after he fatally shot an armed man trying to enter a Wal-Mart in the east Texas town of Commerce. Authorities haven’t identified the shooting suspect, who they say fired at officers during a police chase moments before trying to enter the store.

Sheriff Gerald Teague said Robertson was sore but ready to go home. He was shot on the right side of his chest.

Teague said Robertson “obviously saved lives.”

The shootout Sunday in Commerce began when police received a call that shots had been fired from a car in nearby Greenville, about 50 miles northeast of Dallas.

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