The Austin Police Department identified 30-year-old Brandon Thompson as the suspect who allegedly shot a police officer and another person Wednesday morning near Zilker Park.
Thompson was charged with attempted capital murder of a police officer, a first-degree felony, and burglary. He's being held at an area hospital and, under state law, cannot receive bail because he's accused of a capital crime.
The department is expected to provide more information about the incident at a news conference Friday afternoon at 12:30.
Police identified the officer Thompson allegedly shot as Adam Reinhart, who has been with APD for six years. He's been released from the hospital and will be placed on administrative leave while the incident is investigated, which is department policy.
APD has not identified another victim at the center of the incident: a woman who Thompson allegedly shot in the head before shooting Reinhart. Police Chief Lisa Davis said "it [was] not looking good for her" at an initial briefing Wednesday, but the department hasn't provided an update on her status since.
The shooting triggered a shelter-in-place advisory in much of South Austin Wednesday morning just before 5:30. Thompson fled the scene and was on the run from police, officials said, but that lockdown order was prematurely lifted by APD at 6:30 in the morning while he was still at large.

That led to confusion for nearby schools, which were gearing up to open for the day. Thompson fled to Barton Hills Elementary, and communication between APD, the district and parents was muddied. At around 7 a.m., APD told the school district to shut down both Barton Hills and Zilker elementary schools because the armed suspect was in the area, according to communication obtained by KUT News.
In an email to Austin ISD Police Chief Wayne Sneed, Assistant City Attorney Robyn Katz told the district to delay or shut down classes at Zilker and Barton Hills � not continue operations as normal.
"It's my understanding that the Superintendent of AISD authorized business as usual with two officers at both elementary schools," Katz said. "APD's advice and recommendation is to shut both schools down until the areas are secure, at minimum for a delayed opening."
The district ultimately didn't shut down or delay operations at Barton Hills or Zilker, while parents from other schools, like nearby Austin High School, were told they'd operate on a two-hour delay.
KUT News has reached out to AISD multiple times this week to clarify what was conveyed to the district by APD � and what the district conveyed to parents � in the wake of Wednesday's shooting, but has not heard back.
Thompson ultimately fled Barton Hills Elementary and attempted to break into a house. A homeowner shot him twice and police apprehended him after that.
AGÕæÈ˰ټÒÀÖ County court records show Thompson has convictions for car theft and drug possession. In 2021, he pleaded guilty to possession of methamphetamine and served 30 days in the AGÕæÈ˰ټÒÀÖ County Jail. Last year, he was arrested for unauthorized use of a vehicle. He pleaded guilty to that charge this May just before his 30th birthday.
A 2021 deadly conduct charge against him involving a firearm was dismissed by county prosecutors, court records show. He also faced multiple misdemeanor charges, including resisting arrest, that were dropped by prosecutors.
This is a developing story.