BELLVILLE HS GRADUATE RECOGNIZED FOR ASSISTING HOUSTON POLICE OFFICER

  

A Bellville High School graduate was recently honored by the Houston Police Department for coming to the aid of an officer during an encounter with a suspect.

Kevin Shuff (right) is presented
a Public Service Award by the
Houston Police Department for
assisting an officer during an
encounter with an armed
suspect.
(courtesy Houston Planning &
Development Department
Facebook)

Kevin Shuff, who graduated in 1998 from Bellville High School and works in the City of Houston’s Planning and Development Department, was presented a Public Service Award for intervening when the suspect began to attack the officer.  The award is in recognition of Shuff’s “extraordinary commitment and unselfish service rendered.” 

The award reads that on February 23rd, Shuff witnessed an officer chasing a suspect outside Houston City Hall.  As the officer pursued the suspect, he lost his footing and fell, at which point the suspect jumped on top of the officer and began throwing punches. 

Shuff feared that the suspect may try to take the officer’s gun, so he stepped in by holding the suspect down until backup units arrived.  They were able to safely place the suspect in handcuffs and found a folding knife in his pants pocket.

The award states, “Thanks to Mr. Shuff’s heroic and swift actions and knowing the suspect may or may not be armed, he brought an incident under control to prevent further injuries to the officer, bystanders, or the suspect.”

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4 Comments

  1. Go Brahmas – win state this year, just missed last year. Go big red! Great job Kevin, ready when duty called.

  2. Good job Mr. Shuff we should always back the blue and in this case your selfless act to assist the officer is awesome. The thin blue line is real and it is men like you that set things right made my day thanks.

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