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2015

Kent Sprouse Executed in Texas

Kent Sprouse, Texas

April 9, 2015

Kent SprouseTexas executed Kent William Sprouse on Thursday, April 9, 2015. Kent was pronounced dead at 6:33 pm, inside the Walls Unit execution chamber at the Huntsville State Penitentiary in Huntsville, Texas. Forty-two-year-old Kent was convicted of murdering Pedro Moreno and 28-year-old Ferris Police Officer Harry Marvin “Marty” Steinfeldt III, on October 6, 2002, in Ferris, Texas. Kent spent the last 11 years of his life on Texas’ death row.

Kent, from Boone, Missouri, graduated from high school and worked as a welder, builder, and laborer before his arrest. Kent’s mother testified that he became paranoid in 2001.  He believed that the CIA and FBI were after him. She had him committed to a mental institution for 72 hours in April or May of 2002. After his release, she stated that his condition appeared to worsen. Kent had also abused drugs for an extended period. Kent had not previously been convicted.

On October 6, 2002, Kent Sprouse stopped at a gas station and food mart in Ferris, Texas. He was observed to be carrying a shotgun, which he later fired in the direction of the pay telephones, where two men were standing. When approached by a bystander, Sprouse claimed the gun was not real. Sprouse asked the man, Brad Carroll, to help him start his vehicle. Brad initially agreed, but thinking that the gun was real, soon left. As he was leaving, he heard another shot observed Sprouse pointing his weapon at a man lying on the ground, bleeding. Brad observed a police vehicle pull in as he was leaving and he heard two more gunshots.

The first shot heard by Brad, struck Pedro Moreno, who was filling his vehicle with gas. Officer Harry Steinfeldt III, dressed in a police uniform and driving a police vehicle, responded to the shooting at the gas station. Officer Steinfeldt first noticed Pedro on the ground, before turning towards Sprouse’s vehicle. Sprouse shot at Officer Steinfeldt, who returned fire after collapsing. Shortly thereafter, Officer Brad Lindsey arrived on the scene and arrested Sprouse without incident. Pedro and Officer Steinfeldt both died from their injuries.

Sprouse was also taken to the hospital, as he had received injuries during the shooting. Hospital staff reported that he was uncooperative while receiving treatment. Sprouse also admitted to taking marijuana and methamphetamines within 48 hours of the incident. While receiving treatment, Sprouse made repeated references to the “two cops” who “got whacked.”

During his trial, Sprouse and his attorneys alleged that he was suffering from paranoid delusions at the time of the crime and was schizophrenic.

Please pray for peace and healing for the families of Pedro and Officer Steinfeldt. Please pray for strength for the family of Kent Sprouse.

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