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Officer Fires At Fleeing Woman But No Gun Is Found
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* (Disclaimer: The content in this video is intended for educational and informational purposes only) Fort Worth, Texas — On Wednesday, July 15, 2026, at approximately 8:44 p.m., Fort Worth Police South Division Officers were dispatched to a call for service where shots were being actively fired at the 1700 block of Belshire Court. Call details stated that a female, wearing a pink shirt, possible gray shorts, and no shoes, was shooting a handgun into trees. The call taker heard at least one gunshot in the background and set the call up for a Priority 1 response. Officers canvassed the area in a marked police unit, and when they looped back around, they observed a female, later identified as 34-year-old Leandra Johnson, matching the description of the suspected shooter. As officers approached Johnson, she began to evade officers by running away on foot. Officers gave multiple verbal commands, but she did not comply. While running away on foot, one officer observed Johnson reaching inside the purse she was holding. One officer fired his gun one time toward Johnson but did not strike her. At this point, Johnson went to the ground and was taken into custody. A gun was not located in the purse or on Johnson. No persons or property were reported to have been struck by gunfire. FWPD Major Case was notified and detectives made the scene. Through interviews, detectives confirmed the suspect description and learned the firearm the suspect used was silver. A search warrant was executed at the Johnson’s residence. An empty gun box was found along with ammunition matching a spent shell casing that was recovered from the scene outside. The gun box had paperwork inside indicating that the missing handgun was silver and black in color. Detectives learned that multiple family members…
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