Central Texas deputy indicted in woman’s shooting

BASTROP, Texas (AP) — A Central Texas sheriff’s deputy has been indicted on a murder charge in a woman’s shooting death in February.

A Bastrop County Sheriff’s Office statement says a county grand jury indicted Deputy Daniel Willis on Tuesday in the death of Yvette Smith. He’s been booked into the county jail in Bastrop with bond set at $100,000. Sheriff Terry Pickering also said Willis, a first-year deputy, has been fired from the force.

Jail records don’t list an attorney for Willis.

Incident records show that Smith died as deputies checked a domestic disturbance report. Deputies originally reported that Smith came to the door armed and was shot when she disregarded a debate to disarm. The sheriff’s office later came to question that report.

Two other deputies were demoted and suspended.

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