Police Officer Douglas Scott Goeble

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Police Officer Douglas Scott Goeble

San Antonio Police Department, Texas

End of Watch Saturday, April 20, 1991

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Douglas Scott Goeble

Police Officer Doug Goeble succumbed to gunshot wounds received two days earlier when he was shot and killed while eating in a restaurant at 3080 E. Commerce Street in San Antonio.

The subject who shot him had just had an argument with his girlfriend in the parking lot and walked into the restaurant, entered the bathroom, and as he was exiting the restaurant, he shot Officer Goeble twice in the head. The suspect then shot and killed his girlfriend.

The man, who had a history of misdemeanor convictions, was apprehended and sentenced to life in prison.

In his final act of service, Officer Goeble donated his organs.

Officer Goeble had served with the San Antonio Police Department for 18 months and in law enforcement for a total of five years. He was survived by his fiancée, daughter, parents, and two sisters.

Bio

  • Age 26
  • Tour 5 years
  • Badge 1142

Incident Details

  • Cause Gunfire
  • Incident Date Thursday, April 18, 1991
  • Weapon Gun; Unknown type
  • Offender Sentenced to life

Organ Donor, ambush

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I jus discovered this site, it is wonderful. I just left a note for a friend of Doug and I, Richard Scott Rogiers. Doug what a time when we worked together at Balcones Heights PD before you went off to SAPD. What a great friend you were. I was thinking about when you, Scotty and I were on that pistol team at Blackhawk range. Our many adventures at BHPD. You are a true friend and now an Angel looking after us all. I so miss you my friend. I named my youngest son after you and Doug. As your middle names are Scott, his middle name is Scott. My son has told me that he feels he was named after heroes. He certainly was, heroes and good friends. RIP

Mike Lopez
Former BHPD officer

March 15, 2022

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