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Former Navy SEAL Chris Kyle fatally shot at Texas shooting range
Chris Kyle, a former U.S. Navy SEAL credited with the largest number
of confirmed kills, was one of two people fatally shot at a North Texas
shooting range Saturday, Texas Highway Patrol confirmed to Fox News.
Sgt. Lonny Haschel said in a news release that 25-year-old Eddie Ray
Routh of Lancaster was arraigned Saturday evening on two counts of
capital murder. Officer Kyle Roberts at the Erath County Jail said Routh
arrived there Sunday morning and is being held on a combined $3 million
bond. Roberts did not have information on whether Routh had a lawyer.
Haschel said Erath County Sheriff's deputies responded to a call
about a shooting at the Rough Creek Lodge, west of Glen Rose, at about
5:30 p.m. Saturday. Police found the bodies of Kyle, 38, and Chad
Littlefield, 35, at the shooting range about 50 miles southwest of Fort
Worth. Erath County Sheriff Tommy Bryant said he did not know where Kyle
and Littlefield were hit because he had not yet received the medical
examiner's report.
Kyle and Littlefield had taken Routh to the range, said Travis Cox,
the director of a nonprofit Kyle helped found. Littlefield was Kyle's
neighbor and "workout buddy," Cox told The Associated Press on Sunday
morning.
"What I know is Chris and a gentleman -- great guy, I knew him well,
Chad Littlefield -- took a veteran out shooting who was struggling with
PTSD to try to assist him, try to help him, try to, you know, give him a
helping hand and he turned the gun on both of them, killing them," Cox
said.
Police said Routh opened fire on Kyle and Littlefield around 3:30
p.m. Saturday, and then fled in a Ford pickup truck, which Bryant said
was Kyle's truck. At about 8 p.m., Routh arrived at his home in
Lancaster, about 17 miles southeast of Dallas. Police arrested him after
a brief pursuit and took him to the Lancaster Police Department.
The motive for the shooting was unclear. A knock on the door at
Routh's last known address went unanswered Sunday. A for-sale sign was
in front of the cream-colored wood-framed home.
Kyle, a decorated veteran, wrote the best-selling book, "American
Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military
History," detailing his 150-plus kills of insurgents from 1999 to 2009.
According to promotional information from book publisher William Morrow,
Kyle deployed to Iraq four times.
Kyle's nonprofit, FITCO Cares, provides at-home fitness equipment for emotionally and physically wounded veterans.
"Chris was literally the type of guy if you were a veteran and needed
help he'd help you," Cox said. "And from my understanding that's what
happened here. I don't know how he came in contact with this gentleman,
but I do know that it was not through the foundation."
Cox described Littlefield as a gentle, kind-hearted man who often
called or emailed him with ideas for events or fundraisers to help
veterans.
"It was just two great guys with Chad and Chris trying to help out a
veteran in need and making time out of their day to help him. And to
give him a hand. And unfortunately this thing happened," Cox said.
Craft International, Kyle's security training company, had scheduled a
$2,950-per-person civilian training event at Rough Creek Lodge called
the "Rough Creek Shoot Out!" for March 1-3. The price included lodging,
meals and shooting instruction. Kyle was scheduled to teach the first
class, called "precision rifle."
Kyle is survived by his wife, Taya, and their two children, Cox said.
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