Shocking Misuse of Power: Texas (75181) Officer Charged With Murder After Motorcyclist Killed – LIVE UPDATES
Mesquite, TX (75181) – A Mesquite police officer is now facing a murder charge after allegedly shooting and killing 26-year-old motorcyclist Daniel Pinkston, who refused to pull over during a traffic stop. The incident happened near Lawson and Cartwright roads in Texas. District Attorney Erleigh Wiley said the use of deadly force was unjustified and declared, “This is murder under Texas law.” The officer is in custody, and officials are urging witnesses to come forward with dashcam or cellphone footage. This shocking incident has reignited statewide conversations about policing and accountability in traffic stops, especially after recent similar cases across Texas.

Key Facts
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BREAKING: Texas officer charged with murder in fatal Mesquite traffic stop
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IMPACT: 26-year-old motorcyclist shot and killed after refusing to pull over
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OFFICIAL SOURCE: “This is murder under Texas law.” – DA Erleigh Wiley
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ACTION: Authorities ask public to submit dashcam or phone footage
Impact Of Local News
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Precise Location:
Mesquite, TX 75181 — Near Lawson Rd & Cartwright Rd intersection -
Community Connection:
“Our neighborhood is shaken. This shouldn’t happen here.”
— Derek Mitchell, Mesquite resident -
Visual Proof:
Exclusive Angle
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WHY THIS MATTERS NOW:
Follows two recent officer-involved killings across Texas – raising urgent police reform debates -
DOCUMENTED EVIDENCE:
Crisis Response
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IMMEDIATE RESOURCES:
» Dallas Victim Helpline: 214-800-CARE
» Community Grief Support: www.texashelps.org -
OFFICIAL GUIDANCE:
“If you saw or recorded anything, please come forward immediately.”
— DA Erleigh Wiley, Dallas County District Attorney
Community Pulse
VOTE: Should police face harsher charges for deadly traffic stops?
👍 Yes – Full accountability 👎 No – Case by case
🗣 Drop your thoughts below — DA’s office is reviewing comments
Update Log
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7:58 PM: Officer officially booked into Dallas County Jail
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6:30 PM: Bodycam confirms no weapon found on victim
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