A man who took his life in front of the home of U.S. Rep. Beth Van Duyne (R-TX) Wednesday afternoon has been identified as a former staffer, according to the Irving police.
Irving police said officers were called to a shooting outside Van Duyne's home at about 3:30 p.m. When officers arrived, they found an unidentified man on the sidewalk in front of Van Duyneβs house who was dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
The Dallas Morning News reported Thursday afternoon that the man was identified by Irving police as 55-year-old Richard Christian "Chris" Dillard, a GOP activist and former communications director for Van Duyne's campaign from November 2019 to April 2020.
Irving police said Thursday afternoon that there was no note left behind or any other clue as to why Dillard chose to take his own life in the manner that he did.
Robert Reeves, public information officer with the Irving Police Department, said Thursday officers searched his residence and found nothing to indicate Dillard intended to harm anyone other than himself.
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A spokesperson for Van Duyne said she heard the gunshot and called the police after spotting the man's body in her front walkway.
Reeves said Van Duyne's family noticed a vehicle outside the home but didn't think much of it and that they had no idea anyone was in the yard until they heard the gunshot.
Reeves said police are trying to learn how Dillard accessed the gated community and that that access did not come from within Van Duyne's home.
In a brief statement released Wednesday immediately following the shooting, Van Duyneβs spokesperson said βShe is shocked and saddened that someone would take their own life. We have no further comment at this time. β
Irving police said Wednesday they have communicated with the FBI though the department is still the lead investigating agency.