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DPD: Officer Killed Serving Warrant, 3 Questioned

DALLAS (CBS 11 / TXA 21) ― Dallas Police say an officer in their gang unit was shot and killed Tuesday night.

Dallas Police Senior Corporal Norman Smith, 43, would have celebrated his 18th anniversary with the department on Wednesday. He had been with the gang unit for about 14 years. At one time, he had been honored as an officer of the year.

Police say Sr. Cpl. Smith was shot while trying to serve felony warrant for aggravated assault at the Oakwood Place Apartments on the 4900 block of Wadsworth Dr. near Loop 12.

"They knocked on the door and they were met on with gunfire," said Lt. Andy Harvey during a press conference Tuesday night.

The shooting happened around 6:15 p.m. An ambulance took Sr. Cpl. Smith to Baylor Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

Police and SWAT officers quickly converged on the apartment complex, evacuated apartment units and blocked off roads near the complex.

Authorities say three men were inside the apartment at the time of the shooting. All three were taken into custody and were interviewed by police.

Investigators are still trying to determine if one of the men in custody is the man who shot and killed Sr. Cpl. Smith.

As news of Sr. Cpl. Smith's death spread, fellow Dallas officers and police from other departments gathered at Baylor Hospital.

"Norm was doing what he wanted to do," said Dallas Police Chief David Kunkle. "He had the heart of a warrior." 

The Dallas Observer profiled Sr. Cpl. Smith's work in Oak Cliff in June of 2006. The article states, "Officer Norm Smith of the Dallas police gang unit was on the street so much, he was given a nickname by the gang members--Soprano. While other officers were sometimes taunted, Smith was respected on the street."

 Click here to read the entire article.

Police say Sr. Cpl. Smith was married to another high-ranking Dallas officer, Lt. Regina Smith. They had two children together.

Stay with CBS11TV.com for more details on this developing story.

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