Supervisory Deputy U.S. Marshal Darren Sartin said the search and takedown of the Austin bomber was a case of a lifetime, and a type of situation he hopes to never deal with again.
..
Deputy U.S. Marshal Brandon Filla said when the task force members received information that Conditt may have been in the Round Rock area, they went to work. They conducted mobile surveillance and checked out every single hotel, motel or restaurant that was still open in the area. They fanned out in search of a vehicle Conditt was known to drive.
Early Wednesday, they struck gold. Filla said officers found Conditt’s vehicle in a hotel parking lot.
Filla said it was in a dark spot, with no lights on either inside or outside of the vehicle. About 15 minutes later, in the chilly morning air, an investigator spotted exhaust coming from the vehicle’s tail pipe
Deputy U.S. Marshal Brandon Filla said when the task force members received information that Conditt may have been in the Round Rock area, they went to work. They conducted mobile surveillance and checked out every single hotel, motel or restaurant that was still open in the area. They fanned out in search of a vehicle Conditt was known to drive.
Filla said there was no indication that Conditt knew authorities were watching him. As Conditt got onto the Interstate 35 service road just south of Old Settlers Boulevard, officers made a “tactical stop,” which Filla described as “certain movements to surprise these subjects to put them at a disadvantage against law enforcement officers.”
Conditt’s vehicle came to a stop in a ditch, and as officers surrounded it and moved in to grab Conditt, a bomb blew inside.
Officers backed off and sought cover after the blast. One officer was injured, and another had fired his weapon at Conditt.
https://www.mystatesman.com/news/cr...ustin-bomber-takedown/cjvdi93jQMpZaYPyRciADM/