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Texas officer who ended ’66 UT sniper rampage dies

The hero cop who ended a nearly 2-hour shooting rampage was battling a terminal illness his last year

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In this April 2010 photo provided by the Austin Police Department, retired APD officer Houston McCoy, left, poses with police chief Art Acevedo, right, in Austin, Texas.

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By Paul J. Weber
Associated Press

AUSTIN, Texas — The Austin police officer who helped stop Charles Whitman’s 1966 sniper rampage from atop the University of Texas tower has died.

Houston McCoy fired two blasts from his shotgun to bring down Whitman, who killed 16 people during nearly two hours of terror on the UT campus. Wayne Vincent, president of the Austin Police Association, said McCoy died Thursday in the rural West Texas town of Menard.

McCoy was 72 and had been battling a terminal illness for the past year.

Whitman wounded dozens of others before McCoy and fellow officer Ramiro Martinez made their way to the observation deck. Martinez also fired on Whitman.

Vincent called McCoy a good police officer who “answered the call” unsure whether he would live upon reaching the top of the tower.

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