It wasn’t an old-fashioned
draw-down shootout in the dusty street of a Texas town, but one of the men
wound up dead.
One of the participants was
armed with an AR-15 rifle and a .40-caliber pistol. The other man had a
single-shot, bolt-action .22-caliber rifle.
“Kirkman is recorded as
firing one shot from his single shot .22 caliber rifle. The shot struck
Martinez in the chest, killing him.”
Martinez fired 15 shots from
the AR-15 and 12 from the .40-caliber pistol.
From This Ain’t Hell:
The gunfight happened in the early morning hours of 17 August
2018. The location was 867 Bootlegger Lane in Yoakum, Texas. Yoakum is a
small town in Texas, about halfway between San Antonio and Houston.
There was “bad blood” between Dakota Wayne Kirkman, 19, and Manuel
Martinez III, 36. The men lived about 22 miles apart. Yoakum is in DeWitt
County, Texas. Kirkman and his girlfriend lived in Hallettsville in Lavaca
County, Texas.
Dakota did not want his live-in girlfriend to hang around Martinez
and his wife. His girlfriend, Martinez, and Martinez’ wife were at Martinez’
house when Kirkman came to bring his girlfriend home. Kirkman arrived in
his truck. He had a singleshot .22 rifle and one cartridge, loaded in the
chamber.
Kirkman and Martinez got into a verbal altercation. The Sheriff
reported that alcohol was involved.
The altercation escalated into a gunfight. Cartridge cases found
at the scene indicated that Martinez fired 15 shots from an AR15 type rifle and
12 shots from a .40 caliber pistol.
Most of the action seems to have happened while Kirkman was in or
around his truck. 13 bullet holes were found in the truck. 11 of the bullet
holes were from .223 cartridges. Two of the bullet holes were from a .40
caliber pistol.
Kirkman
is recorded as firing one shot from his single shot .22 caliber rifle. The shot
struck Martinez in the chest, killing him.
Law enforcement was called at 2:43 a.m. From cuerorecord.com:
When law enforcement made it to the location, a man was
found lying in the front yard with an apparent gunshot wound. The initial
investigation indicated an ongoing tension between the deceased and the alleged
shooter. The murder weapon was a .22 rifle.
DeWitt County Justice of the Peace, Pct. 1, Peggy Mayer was
called at 3:08 a.m. and later announced Martinez dead at the scene.
“This is a tragic loss of life, and our hearts go out to
Martinez’s family,” DeWitt County Sheriff Carl Bowen said in a press release.
According to Bowen, there was an altercation and an exchange
of gunfire between two men. Kirkman left the location on Bootlegger Lane with
his girlfriend and ended up at their home at 32 Private Road 4006 in
Hallettsville.
Kirkman was taken into custody without incident.
Dakota Kirkman was held at the DeWitt County jail for 55 days.
Bail was set at $500,000.
On October 11, 2018, the grand jury found Kirkman to have been justified
by reason of self-defense. From victoriaadvocate.com:
Investigators documented 11 bullet holes made by a
.223-caliber rifle and two from a .40-caliber pistol. An AR-15 and .40-caliber
pistol were found near Martinez’s body along with 15 rifle and 12 pistol
casings. One of the bullets passed through the truck’s frame near the driver’s
seat belt fastener, said Lassmann, who added if Kirkman had not been crouching
in his seat, he likely would have been shot.
“(Kirkman) must have been scared to death,” Lassmann said.
The number of bullets fired by Martinez stood in stark
contrast to the single, fatal shot from Kirkman’s antique, bolt-action
.22-caliber rifle. Additionally, evidence showed Kirkman went to the home on
Bootlegger Lane with only a single round chambered in his rifle and no other
ammo in his vehicle.
That contrast further emphasized the likelihood that Kirkman acted
in self-defense, Lassmann said.
Lassman is the district attorney.
Sonya Timpone, the Cuero
reporter needs to study up on law. She wrote: “The murder weapon was a .22
rifle.”
Ms. Timpone: Murder is a
finding by a legally-seated jury, not a determination made by a newspaper
reporter.
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