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Marysville officer Osmar Rodarte Killed in Olivehurst Shooting During Search Warrant Operation

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Marysville, Calif. — The Marysville Police Department has identified the officer killed in the line of duty while executing a search warrant in Yuba County as Officer Osmar Rodarte.

In a statement, the department honored Rodarte’s service and sacrifice.

“Officer Rodarte was more than a colleague; he was a friend, a father, an Army veteran, and a true hero,” the department said in a press release.

Rodarte, a two-year veteran of the Marysville Police Department and a U.S. Army veteran, was fatally shot while serving a search warrant in Olivehurst as part of a years-long investigation by the Yuba Sutter Narcotics and Gang Task Force Unit.

The operation targeted a transnational drug trafficking ring involved in the movement of methamphetamine and fentanyl into the United States.

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The shooting occurred on Kestrel Court in Olivehurst, where law enforcement officers came under fire.

Authorities confirmed that the suspected shooter was also killed in the exchange of gunfire.

Rodarte’s death marks the first line-of-duty death for the Marysville Police Department in more than a century.

Marysville Police Chief Christian Sachs expressed deep sorrow over the loss of one of their own.

“This is a sad day in the city of Marysville. We lost an officer today who was near and dear to our hearts,” Sachs said.

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He added that the department is taking time to grieve and honor Rodarte’s memory.

“We are taking today to honor him and mourn the loss of a loved one, a brother, a father, and just a close friend of ours,” Sachs said.

As the city mourns, the Marysville Police Department has organized a procession in Officer Rodarte’s honor.

The procession will begin at Lakeside Chapel at 830 D Street in Marysville at 9:30 a.m., traveling to Placer County.

The public is invited to line the sidewalks along the route to pay their respects to the fallen officer.

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The investigation into the shooting remains ongoing.


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55-year-old Harold Newton Keene arrested after shooting inside the Austin Central Library

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55-year-old Harold Newton Keene arrested after shooting inside the Austin Central Library 710 W. César Chávez Street Texas
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AUSTIN, Texas — A man was taken into custody Saturday afternoon following a shooting inside the Austin Central Library that left one person seriously injured and prompted a large emergency response and temporary shelter-in-place order in the downtown area.

According to the Austin Police Department (APD), officers responded shortly after 12:00 p.m. to reports of gunfire inside the Austin Central Library, located at 710 W. César Chávez Street.

Upon arrival, police and Austin-Travis County EMS units found one victim suffering from a gunshot wound.

The individual was transported to a local hospital in serious but stable condition.

Assistant Police Chief Lee Rogers stated during a press briefing that the shooter fled the scene before officers arrived.

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After an extensive search, the suspect—identified as 55-year-old Harold Newton Keene—was located and arrested in South Austin at approximately 1:25 p.m.

The library was safely evacuated, and the shelter-in-place alert was lifted shortly after Keene’s apprehension.

Authorities emphasized that the shooting appeared to be an isolated incident involving only one suspect and one victim.

“This was not an active shooter situation,” Rogers confirmed.

Preliminary reports and public records reveal that Harold Newton Keene has a lengthy criminal history, including multiple arrests for assault, family violence, terroristic threats, burglary, drug possession, and evading arrest.

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He is described by law enforcement officials as a habitual violent offender who has had numerous prior run-ins with police.

Records indicate Keene was previously arrested for threatening a man with a firearm several months ago and, in a separate incident, assaulted another inmate while in custody at the Travis County Jail.

In both cases, prosecutors later declined to pursue charges.

Authorities have not yet released a possible motive for the shooting or confirmed whether the suspect and victim knew each other.

The Austin Police Department’s Major Crimes Division is leading the investigation.

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Anyone with information related to the incident is urged to contact the Austin Police Department or Crime Stoppers at 512-472-TIPS.


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