
VIDEO: Video: Austin Police Explain How Suspect Shot Himself in Patrol Vehicle
Austin police are explaining how a handcuffed man was able to shoot himself in the head while in the backseat of a patrol car.

Austin police are explaining how a handcuffed man was able to shoot himself in the head while in the backseat of a patrol car.
Interim Chief of Police Brian Manley says everything unfolded in less than six minutes. Police say video from inside the patrol car shows Zachary Anam, 19, was able to pull his arms around the right side of his body, almost to the front of his body. Once he pulled his arms around, Manley says Anam was able to lie down in the backseat, place his head in front of the muzzle and fire one shot. The gun that Anam had in his possession was a Glock .380 semi-automatic pistol, that was reported stolen during a burglary of a vehicle last year, police say. Last spring, Austin police connected Anam and three other suspects to a string of vehicle burglaries and thefts across the Austin-area.
The situation that unfolded started as a shoplifting call Sunday afternoon. Officer Iven Wall and Officer John Ricker were called to the Macy’s at Barton Creek Square Mall to assist with a shoplifting suspect who had been detained by a Macy’s loss prevention officer.
Before Officer Wall placed Anam into the patrol car, a search of his body revealed a controlled substance. Anam was then handcuffed behind his back and placed into the back of Wall’s patrol car, with the seatbelt on.
Anam died Monday in an Austin hospital.


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