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TIMELINE: Brandon Poulos’ previous arrests that led up to Stone Oak shooting

7 SAPD officers were injured from the shooting

Brandon Scott Poulos, 46, was arrested on Jan. 18 and charged four times. (KSAT 12 News)

SAN ANTONIO – Brandon Scott Poulos, 46, was identified as the man accused of shooting seven San Antonio police officers Wednesday night at a North Side apartment complex.

Poulos — who was in the Navy for 10 years — was out on bond when the shooting happened, police said.

Here is a timeline of events leading to the shooting in Stone Oak.

>> WHAT WE KNOW: 7 SAPD officers injured in Stone Oak shooting, suspect killed

Poulos arrested by SAPD

Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025: Police and court records show Poulos was arrested Saturday, Jan. 18 after a family violence incident.

According to a preliminary police report, Poulos arrived intoxicated at a home on the Northeast Side. When Poulos was confronted about his intoxication, police said a verbal argument turned physical.

Poulos is accused of assaulting three people: two women and one man, according to the report.

The report states Poulos pushed an 81-year-old woman to the ground, causing her to hit her head.

A 44-year-old woman intervened, and Poulos pushed her to the ground multiple times, police said. The report states that Poulos dragged her by the hair, causing multiple injuries.

An 83-year-old man intervened and Poulos hit him in the face. The 83-year-old suffered multiple injuries, the report stated.

Poulos left the location but was later arrested after his vehicle was found crashed.

He was arrested for one count of assault causing bodily injury of a family member; two counts of injury to an elderly person with intent to cause bodily injury and one count of driving while intoxicated-second offense, records show.

>> What we know about Brandon Poulos, the man accused of shooting 7 SAPD officers in Stone Oak

Released on bond

Sunday, Jan. 19, 2025: Records show Poulos was released on bonds totaling $35,000 the following day:

  • $15,000 for each charge of injury to an elderly person
  • $2,500 for assault - family member
  • $2,500 for driving while intoxicated-second offense

He was given “no contact” orders and was also ordered not to possess or use firearms, according to court records.

Poulos’ cases were referred to a specialty court for veterans. A mental health assessment was also ordered, according to court records.

The Bexar County District Attorney’s Office told KSAT in an unsigned, emailed statement:

“Under Texas Law, a person is entitled to be released on bond unless circumstances exist that prevent that person’s release. It is the duty of the Magistrate Judge to set a bond for the defendant appearing before the Magistrate. The District Attorney’s Office cannot prevent the release of a person in custody requesting a bond except for very limited circumstances that were not present here.”

Bexar County District Attorney's Office

Court issues protective order

Sunday, Jan. 19: A Comal County spokesperson said a protective order was also issued against Poulos out of the Bexar County Magistrate’s Office on Jan. 19. The order covered several family members, whom Poulos was told not to contact.

Poulos violates protective order; warrant issued

Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2:21 p.m.: Sometime after his release, a Comal County spokesperson said Poulos violated the protective order by going within 200 yards of a residence in Fischer, an unincorporated community in Comal County.

A warrant for his arrest was issued at 2:21 p.m., approximately six hours before the shooting.

Stone Oak Shooting

Wednesday, Jan. 22, approximately 8 p.m.: SAPD responded to a call for a suicide at an apartment complex in the 18700 block of Stone Oak Parkway.

>> Timeline spells out Stone Oak shooting incident that left 7 officers wounded, suspect dead

A preliminary report stated that several teams of officers were approaching the apartment when Poulos opened fire from inside.

Thursday, Jan. 23, approximately 2 a.m.: In an SAPD social media post, Chief William McManus said seven officers were injured in the shooting and Poulos was found dead in an apartment.

Multiple sources told KSAT that Poulos died after he was shot by SAPD’s SWAT team.

The Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office will determine Poulos’ cause of death.


If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health or thoughts of suicide, call 988 or text TALK to 741-741.

You can also reach out to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP). To talk with a NAMI HelpLine Specialist, please call 800-950-NAMI (6264).

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Madalynn Lambert is a Content Gatherer at KSAT-12. She graduated from The University of Texas at Austin in 2024 with a degree in journalism and minors in global and science communication.

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Garrett Brnger is a reporter with KSAT 12.

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