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Darrell Edward Lunsford Sr.
- Jan. 23, 1991 -
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Resided: |
Garrison (Nacogdoches County) TX, USA
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Born: | Oct. 20, 1943 |
Fallen: | Jan. 23, 1991 |
Race/Sex: | Caucasian Male / 47 yrs. of age |
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Dept: | Nacogdoches County Constable's Office Precinct 3 - TX
2723 Center Rd Nacogdoches, TX
75961 USA (936)560-7889 |
County: | Nacogdoches |
Dept. Type: | County/Police |
Hero's Rank: | Constable |
Sworn Date: | Unk |
FBI Class: | Homicide - Gun |
Weapon Class: | Firearm |
Agency URL: | Click Here
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Bio: Darrell Edward Lunsford, Sr. was born in Houston. He had one brother, who died in 1956 when Lunsford was 12 years old. He married his wife, Shirley Jo Cotton, on September 29, 1962, and they had two children together. In addition to being the Precinct 3 Constable for Nacogdoches County, he also ran his own Auto Repair Shop and Parts Store in Garrison.
Lunsford first joined the police force in 1983 when the people of Garrison elected him as their Constable, and continued to serve in the force until his death in 1991. He is buried in Cold Springs Cemetery in Garrison, Texas. |
Survived by: |
Children Darrell Edward Jr., Diana J. & Austin
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Fatal Incident Summary
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No Info
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TX
USA
Wed. Jan. 23, 1991
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Summary: |
On Wednesday, January 23, 1991, at approximately 1:20 a.m., Constable Darrell Lunsford spotted a suspicious vehicle, a 1981 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme with Maine license plates traveling on U.S. Highway 59 through the town of Garrison. Lunsford pulled the vehicle over and turned on his dashboard camera to record the traffic stop.
He then got out of his cruiser and approached the vehicle. Inside the vehicle were three men: Baldemar Villarreal; his younger half brother, Reynaldo Villarreal; and their accomplice, Jesus Cortez Zambrano. Lunsford questioned the driver, Reynaldo, and asked whether he had any identification on him, to which Reynaldo replied no. He claimed that he had a driver's license but did not have it on him. He also said that he was helping his brother, Baldemar, drive the car. Unbeknownst to Lunsford, the three men had loaded the car with 31 pounds of marijuana, and were driving from Houston to Chicago, where they planned to sell it all.
At 1:27 a.m., Lunsford asked to look in the trunk of the vehicle and the men reluctantly agreed. Lunsford and Reynaldo opened the trunk and Lunsford could immediately smell the scent of marijuana.
At 1:28 a.m., Baldemar, despite being told not to, got out of the vehicle and stood with Reynaldo speaking to Lunsford. Suddenly, Baldemar grabbed Lunsford by his legs while Reynaldo grabbed him from behind, carrying out a 'prison takedown' on Lunsford as they forced him down onto the ground by the side of the car. Zambrano then got out to assist his two partners in crime, and the three men proceeded to beat and kick Lunsford while he was pinned down on the ground. They rolled him over onto his stomach, kicked him in the hip three times, stabbed him repeatedly with a knife and then grabbed his own handgun.
Baldemar shot Lunsford in the neck with the handgun, severing his spinal cord and killing him instantly. Moments afterwards, the suspects moved Lunsford's body into a nearby ditch. The three suspects then made a getaway in their vehicle, leaving behind Lunsford's body and his police cruiser.
AFTERMATH
Just minutes before the murder, Sheriff's Deputy Don Welch had driven by and spotted Lunsford speaking to the men. Moments after the murder, Welch witnessed the suspects speed past him in their vehicle. Welch immediately drove back to the spot where Lunsford had been and found his dead body. Welch radioed for help, and at around 2:00 a.m., Chief Deputy Thomas Stanaland, another colleague of Lunsford, found them both. Stanaland noticed the video camera in Lunsford's cruiser. He rewound the video, watched it over and then made a copy of it. The three suspects, realizing Welch had spotted them, abandoned their vehicle less than a mile from the town of Garrison. They then fled on foot, taking the marijuana with them. Their vehicle was found later in the day.
Throughout the morning, the police analyzed the videotape and were able to identify the three killers. Reynaldo Villarreal was found later in the day when a highway patrolman spotted him walking near the edge of a wooded area. He was arrested and charged with murder.
The entire incident was captured by the dashboard camera in Lunsford's cruiser. This videotape enabled police to arrest the three killers, and is now frequently used in law enforcement training to teach officers how to handle similar situations.[
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Disposition: |
Baldemar Villarreal was captured and arrested two days later and Zambrano was captured a week later. All three suspects were then tried and convicted of Lunsford's murder.
The actual shooter was identified as Baldemar Sambrano Villarreal. He was sentenced to life in prison. His younger half brother, Reynaldo Sambrano Villarreal, was sentenced to 40 years in prison for his role in the murder. The third suspect, Jesus Cortez Zambrano, pleaded guilty to his role in the murder and received a 30-year prison sentence.
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According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, Baldemar Sambrano Villarreal is due to potentially spend the remainder of his life in prison. He is incarcerated in the Federal Correctional Institution in Beaumont, Texas.
Reynaldo Sambrano Villarreal is incarcerated in the Federal Correctional Institution in Estill, South Carolina. His release date is set for September 14, 2026, meaning he will have served 35 years of his original 40-year prison sentence.
Jesus Cortez Zambrano was incarcerated in the Federal Correctional Institution in Oxford, Wisconsin. He was released from prison on March 22, 2018, having served 27 years of his original 30-year prison sentence. |
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Last Updated: May. 26, 2020 |
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