Police: West Texas Gunman Was 'Violent' In Psychiatric Facility
ODESSA, MIDLAND (CBSDFW.COM) — Police say the gunman who killed seven people in West Texas last month was destructive and violent while hospitalized at a psychiatric facility nearly two decades ago.
Waco Assistant Chief Robert Lanning said Wednesday that Seth Ator was being treated in July 2001 at an in-patient facility in the city, about 105 miles south of Dallas.
Lanning says Ator tore down the ceiling in his room, broke a chair, punched a hole in a wall and was so threatening some staff locked themselves in a nursing station.
Ator was later locked in a "seclusion room." Lanning says when security went into the room Ator approached them holding a piece of pipe he'd pried from the toilet, and they pepper sprayed him.
Hospital staff also says Ator also had suicidal tendencies after trying to break into a woman's home in Lorena, Texas, after threatening to kill her brother.
Lanning says his statements are based on a police report from the incident. The Associated Press has filed a public records request for the report.
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