Is it just me or are people losing their minds?  It's possible it's the heat but it's also possible that people have lost all respect for authority.

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First of all, I know that a lot of people don't think highly of Amarillo Motorcycle Officers.  However, they are just police officers doing their jobs, and yes they do conduct a lot of traffic stops.

An Amarillo Police Officer was put in danger on Sunday, July 10th.   This APD motorcycle officer was conducting a traffic stop at McMasters and SW 3rd Avenue.  After stopping the vehicle, the suspect in the vehicle decided they were going to back into the officer.   The officer and bike were pushed back 20 feet.  The suspect took off and fled northbound on McMasters.

The APD officer was taken to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Amarillo Police need your help in identifying this suspect.  The vehicle is described as a small black car.  If you have any information on this incident or the suspect or vehicle in question, contact the Amarillo Police Department at 806-378-3038 or Amarillo Crime Stoppers at 806-374-4400.  You can also leave an anonymous tip at amapolice.org.

Hopefully, this suspect will be found.

Who knows why this person decided to run?

They may have warrants and didn't want to go to jail, but now this person is facing serious charges because they harmed a police officer.

If they wanted to race a cop all they had to do was sign up for the July 23rd event.  This certainly wasn't the way to go about it.

We wish the officer injured a speedy recovery.

The Biggest Drug Busts in the Texas Panhandle for 2022....So Far

Amarillo can be a rowdy place with some lawless characters. Here's some of the biggest drug busts made in the Texas Panhandle for 2022, so far.

Let's just say that these folks are in t-r-o-u-b-l-e.

Note from editor: An indictment is not a conviction. All individuals shown below who have not appeared in court for a judgement are to be presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Amarillo Murders in 2021

With an official tally of 27 murders, the year 2021 saw the highest number of homicides in Amarillo since 1994.

Below is a closer look at the year's criminal acts that resulted in life lost.

**Note from the Editor: The following is not an exhaustive list. We have compiled what you see below from news reports, official police statements, along with where the case stands in the court system. If you see any errors in reporting or fact, please email the editor directly at sarah.clark@townsquaremedia.com along with any supporting documents.

We wish to stress that all individuals charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

***Not pictured: Edward Matthew Gamez

 

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