Austin, TX
‘I got rid of the S.O.B.’: Hear from the man whose actions ended the Austin clock tower shooting rampage
Austin, TX – There are generations of individuals dwelling due to Ramiro Martinez.
Martinez is the person who took down the sniper who shot and killed 14 folks from the College of Texas-Austin clock tower 56 years in the past.
“Ray Martinez was one of many bravest people I feel I’ve ever met,” mentioned Adrian Littlefield, who survived the capturing.
On August 1, 1966, Martinez went to UT to assist direct site visitors away from what had grow to be a tower of terror.
“I used to be glad that the nice Lord protected me and I removed the S.O.B.,” mentioned Martinez.
Charles Whitman, a 25-year-old marine sniper coping with psychological well being points, who solely hours earlier killed his spouse and mom, had taken over the tower. For effectively over an hour, Whitman picked off college students on campus and bystanders on neighboring streets.
Martinez arrived on the scene to concentrate on site visitors, however he rapidly took off operating to the tower.
“I didn’t cease to assume, simply wanted to get to the tower,” mentioned Martinez. “I wanted to get into the tower as a result of I’m positive that there’s an assault squad coming from the police division or someplace, , and they’re going in there and I have to get in there and assist them.”
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There was no assault squad.
With braveness in his bones and religion in his coronary heart, the then 29-year-old officer went up the tower.
“There was a person that got here out and he had a white pair of lady footwear in his palms, and there was blood on them,” mentioned Martinez. “He mentioned, ‘let me have your gun, I’ll go kill that SOB up there, he killed my household.’”
By that time, one other man raced up the tower and joined Martinez on his mission.
“He mentioned, ‘Are we taking part in for retains?’ And I checked out him and that’s after I realized that he was a civilian. And I mentioned, ‘You rattling proper we’re,’” mentioned Martinez.
Martinez says after they obtained to the highest of the tower, he instructed the person to take goal in case Whitman turned the nook. Martinez then took off to search for the sniper.
Backup arrived simply as Martinez was about to take motion
As Martinez searched the tower, different folks on the bottom tried to take out the sniper.
“Bullets had been coming over my head. They’d crack like that, ,” mentioned Martinez. “So long as I stayed under that ledge, across the walkway, I used to be going to be okay.”
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Seconds later, one other officer named Houston McCoy confirmed as much as assist. Collectively, they got here up on Whitman.
“I emptied my gun into him. I might inform that I used to be scoring. I used to be hitting him after which I used to be hollering at McCoy to shoot and McCoy lastly shot and hit him with a shotgun,” mentioned Martinez.
But, Whitman was nonetheless transferring.
“So, I fired yet one more spherical,” mentioned Martinez. “Form of a blur, it was so quick. However on the finish of that blur, is the conclusion that you simply simply killed. Yeah, there’s a useless man. I didn’t really feel sorry for him.”
The KPRC2 crew was in Austin for the fiftieth anniversary of the assault – for the dedication of a memorial close to the tower.
Fourteen useless, 31 injured, and Martinez ended the 96 minutes of terror.
“He needed the carnage to cease,” mentioned Littlefield.
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Adrian Littlefield was a 19-year-old newlywed that day. Each he and his spouse had been shot.
“My thanks are unending for him stopping the scenario that would have led to rather more destruction and loss of life than what we skilled,” mentioned Littlefield.
Perspective on latest mass shootings
Martinez took fast motion to cease the capturing that day 56 years in the past. KPRC 2 Investigates Mario Diaz additionally requested Martinez for his perspective on the Robb Elementary college capturing in Uvalde on Could 24, 2022. The 2 incidents are separated by a long time and contain completely different circumstances, like weapons. Nonetheless, Martinez shares his ideas on the variations in responses. You may watch that right here:
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Austin, TX
Clemson QB Klubnik keeps focus on field during homecoming against Texas
AUSTIN, Texas (FOX Carolina) – Clemson football plays Texas Saturday in the first round of the College Football Playoff in a homecoming game for Austin native and Tigers’ junior quarterback Cade Klubnik.
He will be facing a familiar foe.
In 2021, Klubnik’s Austin Westlake team beat, now Texas quarterback, Quinn Ewers’ Southlake Carroll team to win the Texas high school state championship.
“It was definitely a very high profile game,” Klubnik said. “My head coach was the father of Quinn’s head coach. So they called it the ‘Dodge Bowl’ and then Quinn and I playing against each other, it was a really cool deal.”
In total, Klubnik won three three consecutive state championships, two as a starter, in the highest classification of Texas high school football. Saturday, he’ll play against four of his former high school teammates who are now Texas Longhorns. But he’s keeping his focus on the field.
“Excited to see them after the game. But you have to realize they want the same thing you do,” Klubnik said. “I’ll enjoy it a little bit whenever we head up there and that flight over there but at the end of the day you have a task at hand and you have to take care of business.”
Clemson Football Head Coach Dabo Swinney has drawn on his own experience playing against his former college team, Alabama, to help his quarterback during the homecoming.
“It’s not about emotion, it’s about execution. That’s what this game’s about,” Swinney said. “All that stuff’s great. Those are great storylines when you’re on the outside and you’re not really in the game, those are natural things like, ‘oh I’m going home.’ I’ve been part of that playing Alabama. It can be surreal. All that stuff is neat, but when it’s what you do, he knows it’s about execution.”
That execution extends to Klubnik’s pregame outfit. FOX Carolina asked Klubnik if he’ll be wearing his cowboy hat when he walks into the stadium back home in Texas.
“Yea, I was thinking about it. I don’t think I will be this week. Maybe for the Cotton Bowl, but I don’t think I’m going to this week,” Klubnik said. “I think that might be trying a little bit too hard right there. But just going to rock another outfit and get going.”
Clemson’s making its first College Football Playoff appearance since the year Klubnik beat Ewers in the Texas high school championship in 2021.
The Tigers kick off in his hometown of Austin, Texas against the Longhorns at 4 p.m. Saturday in the first round of the playoff.
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Austin, TX
Clemson vs. Texas Prediction: Tigers look to upset the Longhorns in Austin
12-SEED CLEMSON (10-3, 7-1 ACC) at 5-SEED TEXAS (11-2, 7-1 SEC)
WHEN: SATURDAY, DEC. 21, 4 P.M. ET
WHERE: DKR-TEXAS MEMORIAL STADIUM (100,119), AUSTIN, TEXAS
TELEVISION: TNT (Dave Pasch, Dusty Dvoracek, Taylor McGregor, Laura Rutledge)
RADIO: Clemson Athletic Network (Don Munson, Tim Bourret, Reggie Merriweather)
RADIO: ESPN Radio (Taylor Zarzour, Matt Stinchcomb, Dana Boyle)
SATELLITE RADIO: SiriusXM 81
NOTABLE
*This season, Clemson earned its seventh College Football Playoff berth since the format’s inception in 2014. Clemson’s seven berths trail only Alabama (eight) for the most in the nation. Clemson Head Coach Dabo Swinney‘s seven CFP berths are the most of any active coach and one shy of Nick Saban (eight) for the most of any coach all-time.
*Though the game features two high-profile quarterbacks, the matchup will also feature two of the game’s emerging young stars on defense. Texas edge rusher Colin Simmons (12.5) and Clemson linebacker Sammy Brown (10.5) rank first and second in the nation, respectively, in tackles for loss by freshmen this season.
*Clemson is attempting to win multiple postseason games (conference championship, bowl game and/or national championship game) in a single season for the fifth time in school history (two in 2015, three in 2016, three in 2018 and two in 2019).
*Clemson attempting to produce its 12th 11-win season in program history, joining the 1948, 1978, 1981, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2022 seasons. It would be Clemson’s ninth season of 11-plus wins under Head Coach Dabo Swinney.
*The winner advances to play Arizona St. in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. That game is set for Wednesday, Jan. 1st at 1 pm.
ABOUT TEXAS
The Longhorns featured the nation’s No. 18 offense (445.4 yards per game), with quarterback Quinn Ewers leading the way. He has thrown for 2,665 yards (233 for 352, 66.2 percent) with 25 touchdowns and nine interceptions. Backup Arch Manning has played in eight games (61-of-90, 939 yards with nine touchdowns and two interceptions).
However, Ewers is more of a dropback passer and has 42 attempts for minus-62 rushing yards. Unlike the NFL, in college a sack is counted as negative rushing yardage. Manning is more of a dual threat and has 21 carries for 100 yards.
Quintrevion Wisner is the leading rusher (176 carries for 863 yards, 4.9 yards per carry and 71.92 yards per game). Jaydon Blue has carried it 112 times for 564 yards, giving the Longhorns a true two-back tandem.
Alabama transfer Isaiah Bond was the big news in the offseason at wide receiver, but he tallied just 33 catches for 532 yards and five touchdowns [According to ESPN, he faces “long odds” of playing due to recovering from a high ankle sprain still]. Matthew Golden leads Texas with 738 yards on 47 catches, but tight end Gunnar Helms is Ewers’ go-to guy on third down – he has 49 receptions for 611 yards.
Defensively, the Longhorns are ranked third nationally in total defense, giving up just 249.5 yards per game. Texas is ranked second nationally in scoring defense, giving up just 12.5 points per game. Texas ranks 15th nationally against the run (106.38 yards per game) and No. 1 nationally against the pass, giving up just 143.1 yards per game.
Texas gave up over 100 rushing yards seven times, twice to Georgia (108 and 141), and a season-high 197 against Florida. Kentucky managed just 21 yards on the ground in its loss.
Only two teams cracked the 200-yard mark through the air against Longhorns – Michigan (204), and Kentucky (211). Florida is the only school to crack 300 yards of total offense, with 329 yards. That 329-yard mark would serve as the fourth-lowest for the Clemson defense this season.
Texas is ninth nationally in sacks with 38 and recorded six sacks on four occasions (Miss St., Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Kentucky). Freshman edge Colin Simmons leads Texas with eight sacks, while sophomore linebacker Anthony Hill registered 4.5 sacks. Fourteen different players have a spot in the sack column.
The Longhorns are seventh nationally in tackles for loss, with 95 (for 402 yards lost). Texas is third nationally in interceptions, with 19 (San Jose St. and BYU each have 20), and it collected a season-high three against Georgia in October.
FIVE KEYS TO A CLEMSON WIN
1. Take care of the football. The Tigers are ranked fifth nationally in turnover margin (plus-16) with 25 takeaways against just nine turnovers. Texas is opportunistic on defense, but also lost 22 turnovers (the same as Clemson last season). Clemson is attempting to win the turnover margin for a sixth straight game. It would be Clemson’s first time winning the turnover margin in six straight contests since a nine-game streak in 2019.
2. Find the running game. Phil Mafah won’t be entirely healthy until he has surgery, but the Tigers still have to run the football enough to keep that dangerous Texas defense honest. To me, that means quarterback Cade Klubnik is going to have to be a huge part of the run game, along with those short throws that act as part of the run game.
3. Score points! That sounds simple, but the Tigers put up yards and plays against both Louisville and South Carolina but didn’t turn those into points.
4. Play complementary football for four quarters. The Tigers will have two good quarters out of the offense, and three good quarters out of the defense, or vice versa, and then it all goes hooey. Teams that should have been put away have crept back into games because of a conservative offense and a conservative defense.
5. Stop the Texas run game. As we’ve noted, Texas is prone to turning it over, and if the Tigers can stop the Longhorn rushing attack and make Ewers one-dimensional, the defense can stymie them enough to win the game.
WHAT WILL HAPPEN
I was running through the keys to the game with a former player – one who wears a couple of big-time rings – and he told me, “Hope isn’t a gameplan.”
That’s the critical thing for me. Clemson needs to do things it hasn’t done this season – score points on a really good defense, stop a dominant rushing attack, and play four quarters of good football. It can happen. Clemson has a chance to stroll into Austin and steal one from the Longhorns, but it will take its best effort of the season.
I don’t see it happening. The Texas defense leads the way to a win.
FINAL SCORE: TEXAS 27, CLEMSON 17
TigerNet picks
David Hood – TigerNet senior writer – 27-17 Texas
Mickey Plyler – The Roar 105.5 morning show host – 31-17 Texas
Nikki Hood – Staff writer – 20-17 Clemson
Brandon Rink – Associate editor – 24-22 Clemson
Tony Crumpton – Associate editor – 24-23 Clemson
Ryan Kantor – Contributing Writer – 23-14 Texas
Ariana Pensy – Intern – 27-21 Texas
Merrell Mann – Photographer – 27-24 Clemson
Brooks Thomason – Intern – 30-10 Texas
Grayson Mann – Staff writer – 20-17 Texas
Game | Actual | David Hood | Plyler | Nikki Hood | Rink | Crumpton | Kantor | Pensy | M. Mann | Thomason | G. Mann |
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Georgia | 34-3 UGA | 27-24 CU | 23-21 CU | 24-17 CU | 29-20 UGA | 27-20 UGA | 28-21 UGA | 24-17 UGA | 17-14 CU | 27-21 UGA | 27-23 UGA |
App State | 66-20 CU | 34-14 CU | 30-16 CU CU | 38-17 CU | 34-17 CU | 31-17 CU | 35-10 CU | 30-10 CU | 31-10 CU | 31-13 CU | 28-10 CU |
NC State | 59-35 CU | 34-13 CU | 38-16 CU | 42-20 CU | 30-13 CU | 28-10 CU | 35-14 CU | 34-17 CU | 38-17 CU | 31-10 CU | 31-10 CU |
Stanford | 40-14 CU | 44-20 CU | 48-17 CU | 38-10 CU | 44-16 CU | 42-14 CU | 41-17 CU | 45-17 CU | 48-21 CU | 40-20 CU | 41-17 CU |
FSU | 29-13 CU | 41-13 CU | 42-10 CU | 42-17 CU | 38-16 CU | 35-14 CU | 40-14 CU | 55-7 CU | 44-20 CU | 31-16 CU | 45-14 CU |
Wake Forest | 49-14 CU | 47-20 CU | 44-20 CU | 52-14 CU | 45-20 CU | 48-13 CU | 48-14 CU | 35-14 CU | 42-13 CU | 38-17 CU | 45-10 CU |
Virginia | 48-31 CU | 38-16 CU | 42-17 CU | 38-17 CU | 44-20 CU | 45-14 CU | 47-14 CU | 45-17 CU | 45-13 CU | 42-20 CU | 41-17 CU |
Louisville | 33-21 UL | 44-28 CU | 40-25 CU | 45-24 CU | 40-21 CU | 34-21 CU | 49-31 CU | 37-27 CU | 42-27 CU | 41-28 CU | 38-21 CU |
Va Tech | 24-14 CU | 30-23 CU | 30-20 CU | 28-17 CU | 26-22 CU | 24-17 CU | 41-28 CU | 28-24 CU | 30-24 CU | 31-20 CU | 23-21 CU |
Pitt | 24-20 CU | 27-16 CU | 31-17 CU | 28-12 CU | 31-16 CU | 31-21 CU | 35-17 CU | 27-20 CU | 34-24 CU | 24-21 CU | 31-17 CU |
The Citadel | 51-14 CU | 52-6 CU | 44-14 CU | 55-7 CU | 44-7 CU | 56-7 CU | 46-14 CU | 45-10 CU | 42-17 CU | 52-17 CU | 56-17 CU |
SC | 17-14 SC | 26-20 SC | 27-24 CU | 28-20 CU | 24-22 CU | 28-24 CU | 31-30 SC | 34-33 CU | 35-31 CU | 20-17 CU | 30-21 SC |
SMU | 34-31 CU | 31-23 CU | 30-27 CU | 30-28 SMU | 27-23 SMU | 28-24 CU | 28-21 SMU | 24-20 CU | 27-24 CU | 31-24 SMU | 27-26 SMU |
Points | – | 14 | 13 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 14 | 11 | 10 | 19 | 11 |
* Points: 3 pts for best correct prediction of the week (tiebreaker is Clemson score), 2 pts for picking score exactly, 1 pt for picking the correct winner
Austin, TX
Where is Cade Klubnik from? Hometown, high school and more about Clemson QB's Texas roots | Sporting News
When Clemson travels to Austin to play Texas in the College Football Playoff on Saturday afternoon, it will be a bit of a homecoming for the Tigers’ quarterback. Cade Klubnik grew up in Austin, Texas, and he will be returning to play football in the area for the first time since leaving to attend Clemson.
As a member of the ACC, Clemson doesn’t typically travel to Texas for games, so Klubnik may not have expected to play close to where he grew up in college. But not only is he getting a chance to return to his hometown, he does so in the most important game of the season for either team.
While the 21-year-old junior is trying keep his focus on beating Texas, he did mention the excitement in playing in his hometown again.
“Obviously I’ve had quite a few people reach out to me in the last week and a half,” Klubnik said, via On3. “I think like last Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, I just kind of embraced it and just kind of got to sit there and enjoy the feeling of, ‘Hey, I’m getting to go home.’ You know, the guys I’m getting to be playing, the people that are going to be there, and just kind of enjoyed that for one or two days.”
Ahead of Clemson’s showdown against Texas in Austin, here is a breakdown of Klubnik’s history growing up in Austin, Texas.
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Cade Klubnik high school
Before starring at Clemson, Klubnik attended Westlake High School in Austin, Texas, which is just 20 minutes away from the University of Texas’ campus. If that high school sounds familiar, it’s because Westlake High School has many famous alumni athletes that graduated over the years.
Among famous Westlake graduates include Drew Brees, Nick Foles, Justin Tucker and Sam Ehlinger, the latter two players stayed close to home by attending Texas in college.
Additionally, in 2020, Klubnik helped lead Westlake to the state title, and he did so by beating then-Southlake Carroll quarterback Quinn Ewers in the finals. On Saturday, Klubnik and Ewers will meet for the first time since that game in January of 2021.
Cade Klubnik high school stats
Year | Games | Completion Percentage | Passing Yards | Touchdowns | Interceptions |
2019 | 12 | 76.8% | 680 | 8 | 1 |
2020 | 14 | 67.7% | 3,495 | 35 | 3 |
2021 | 13 | 71.1% | 3,215 | 43 | 3 |
Klubnik was a star in high school, which led to him becoming a five-star recruit in the class of 2022. According to 247 Sports, Klubnik was ranked No. 13 in the country, and No. 2 among quarterbacks, when he chose to attend Clemson for college.
Cade Klubnik college stats
Year | Games | Completion Percentage | Passing Yards | Touchdowns | Interceptions |
2022 | 10 | 61% | 697 | 2 | 3 |
2023 | 13 | 63.9% | 2,844 | 19 | 9 |
2024 | 13 | 63.7% | 3,303 | 33 | 5 |
Klubnik took over as Clemson’s starter in 2023, and after an unspectacular first season, he improved his play in his second as a starter this year.
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