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Anthony Martin Landry Wanted for Alleged Murder of Good Samaritan

Court documents show that Anthony Martin Landry was released on bond earlier this year after being arrested for alleged Aggravated Assault on a family member.

The suspect who allegedly killed the attorney at McDonald’s has been identified as Anthony Martin Landry; have you seen him?

Suspect Anthony Martin Landry. Credit Houston Police Department

Houston police have identified the suspect in the shooting death of an attorney at a local McDonald’s.

Houston Police Department Press Release Re: Anthony Martin Landry

WANTED: Anthony Martin Landry, 57, is now charged with murder in the May 4th fatal shooting of a man at 8147 Katy Fwy.

UPDATE: Suspect Charged, Wanted in Fatal Shooting at 8147 Katy Freeway

MAY 9, 2024

Charges have been filed against a suspect wanted in the fatal shooting of a man at 8147 Katy Freeway (West Interstate Highway 10) service road about 6 p.m. on May 4.

The suspect, Anthony Martin Landry, 57, is charged with murder in the 209th State District Court. A prior booking photo of Landry, who is not in custody, is attached to this news release.

The victim is identified as Jeffrey Limmer, 46

HPD Homicide Division Detectives H. Martinez and S. Chettrey reported:

HPD patrol officers responded to a shooting at a restaurant at the above address and found an unknown male unresponsive with multiple gunshot wounds. Houston Fire Department paramedics responded to the scene and pronounced the man, later identified as Mr. Limmer, deceased.

The suspect fled the scene in an early 2000s blue Ford pickup truck.

A preliminary investigation indicated Limmer was shot by the suspect after a verbal disagreement.

Further investigation identified Landry as the suspect in this case and, on Wednesday (May 8), was charged with murder. Landry remains at large.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Anthony Martin Landry or in this case is urged to contact the HPD Homicide Division at 713-308-3600 or speak anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS.

Source: FOX 26 Houston

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