Houston police vet of 31-years is shot dead serving an arrest warrant in early morning raid that saw another cop injured and suspect shot dead William 'Bill' Jeffrey died in hospital on Monday after the early morning shootout His partner Sgt. Michael Vance was also shot and taken to the hospital where he remains in a stable condition The suspect, who has not been named, was shot dead at the scene It's not yet clear if they were killed by police or if the gunshot wound was self-inflicted By Brian Stieglitz For Dailymail.Com Published: 16:28 BST, 20 September 2021 | Updated: 17:18 BST, 20 September 2021 Viewcomments A veteran cop was killed and another was wounded while executing a warrant in Houston early Monday morning. William 'Bill' Jeffrey died in hospital on Monday after the early morning shootout. His partner Sgt. Michael Vance was also shot and taken to the hospital where he remains in a stable condition. The suspect, who has not been named, was shot dead at the scene. It is not yet clear if they were killed by police or if the gunshot wound was self-inflicted. Jeffrey had been airlifted to Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center for treatment after the shootout at around 7am at at 5350 Aeropark Drive in Houston. Mayor Sylvester Turner confirmed in a morning press conference that he has since died. Two cops were shot and wounded while executing a warrant in Houston early Monday morning The suspect, who has not been named, was shot dead at the scene, although it's not yet clear if they were killed by police or if the gunshot wound was self-inflicted One of the officers, who was shot in the stomach, was airlifted to Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center for treatment after the shootout while the other, who was shot in the leg, was taken by ambulance to a local hospital A neighbor described hearing the shootout at the property at 5350 Aeropark Drive in Houston At least one officer reportedly needed CPR at the scene. Both officers have been on the force for more than two decades, one since 1990 and the other since 1997. A neighbor described hearing the shootout at the property at 5350 Aeropark Drive in Houston. Initially, she thought the quick succession of gunfire was firecrackers, but ducked into her home for safety when she realized they were bullets. Scene pictures show the area has been surrounded by police tape as police chiefs, commanders and officers responded to the report of officers down. Police Chief Troy Finner and Mayor Sylvester Turner met with police officers after their colleagues were injured in this morning's shooting Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility