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Medical examiner’s office releases cause of death for 83-year-old Pasadena Memorial shooting suspect

Cause of death confirmed hours after suspect’s family called for independent investigation

HOUSTON, Texas – The Harris County Medical Examiner’s Office has released the cause of death for a man accused of shooting someone during a Pasadena Memorial High School event.

Earlier Tuesday, the family, along with civil rights attorney Randall Kallinen, demanded an outside investigation into Dennis Erwin Brandl Jr.’s death.

Investigators initially said Brandl died after suffering from a medical emergency while in custody. It was later confirmed that he died of “natural causes.”

READ MORE: 83-year-old Pasadena Memorial High School shooting suspect dies in custody

During Tuesday morning’s news conference outside the Harris County Jail, Brandl’s family addressed the need for better medical care and funding.

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Brandl, who had never been convicted of a crime, was taken to Ben Taub Hospital on March 1 after experiencing internal bleeding from multiple bleeding sites in his small intestine.

His family said he had no known gastrointestinal issues before his hospitalization, raising concerns about the possibility of an assault at the Harris County Jail.

What happened?

Dennis Erwin Brandl Jr., the 83-year-old man accused of shooting a person during a Pasadena Memorial High School event, died Sunday after a medical emergency while in custody.

After being taken to Ben Taub Hospital for treatment, Brandl was released to medical providers and passed away the following day.

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The incident happened during a Texas Color Guard Circuit percussion competition, where Brandl allegedly opened fire with a small-caliber handgun, striking a man in the shoulder. The victim was airlifted to a hospital and is currently in stable condition.

Brandl had been in custody pending a mental evaluation after being deemed a potential risk to others. His bond had been set at $80,000, and he faced conditions such as no contact with the victim, Dwight Benjamin, and a prohibition on firearms, drugs, and alcohol.

Brandl, who is not affiliated with the band contest, was tackled by an off-duty Houston Police Department officer attending the event. Other attendees assisted in disarming him before security personnel and officers took control of the situation. The Harris County District Attorney’s Office has charged Brandl with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

According to Pasadena Police Department, Brandl claimed he was being chased and feared for his and his wife’s safety, leading him to the school. However, authorities have not corroborated these claims, and it remains unclear if Brandl was experiencing a mental breakdown.

Pasadena Independent School District released a statement acknowledging the incident and confirmed that the suspect had no ties to the competition. The district is providing crisis counseling and additional security at campuses.


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