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  1. May 10, 2018 · AUSTIN — Tyler Harrell, the man who shot an Austin officer in 2016, has been sentenced to 13 and a half years, a jury decided Thursday. Harrell was found guilty of aggravated assault in ...

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  2. May 21, 2018 · Man Shoots Intruder, Turns Out to Be Cop — Gets 13.5 Years. Tyler Harrell was found guilty of a charge of aggravated assault today in a case that should concern anyone who cares about the right to self-defense. Back in 2016, Harken grabbed his AK-47 after being awaken by a loud bang. With him and his mom believing his house was being broken ...

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  3. May 10, 2018 · The man found guilty earlier this week of aggravated assault for shooting an Austin Police SWAT officer who was serving a "no knock" warrant was sentenced Thursday afternoon to over a decade in prison. A Travis County jury sentenced Tyler Harrell to 13 years and six months in prison. He must also pay a $7,000 fine.

  4. Apr 14, 2016 · UPDATE: Police have identified the man who shot the SWAT team member as Tyler Michael Harrell, 18. Travis County online jail records he is charged with attempted capital murder.The injured officer has been identified as Jason Pittman. He was hired by APD i

  5. May 23, 2018 · Man Shoots Intruder, Turns Out to Be Cop — Gets 13.5 Years May 23, 2018 by Filming Cops Tyler Harrell was found guilty of a charge of aggravated assault today in a case that should concern anyone who cares about the right to self-defense.

  6. Updated: May 10, 2018 / 10:45 PM CDT. Tyler Harrell, who was found guilty of a lesser charge of aggravated assault on Monday for the 2016 shooting of a SWAT officer, has been sentenced to 13-and-a ...

  7. May 17, 2018 · Rosas was acquitted, despite the fact that 11 police officers testified against him. However, in the case of Tyler Harrell, his lawyer argued that the 18 SWAT team members who attended court in tactical gear to show their support for Officer Pittman, further demonized Harrell in the eyes of the jury.