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A man who killed himself after mortally wounding a Texas police officer on Thursday had previously been booked into St. Tammany Parish Jail on 30 different counts over a 9-year period, an official confirmed.

Andrew Bice, listed on Facebook as being from Abita Springs, died after firing on two officers investigating a vehicle break-in. Bice, 34, was booked as recently as January in St. Tammany for cruelty to a juvenile, and also has past bookings for counts of kidnapping and hit and run.

San Antonio officers Miguel Moreno and Julio Cavazos had arrived to question Bice and one other person about a vehicle break-in when Bice opened fire as they stepped out of their patrol car, police said. Moreno was shot in the head and later died. Cavazos underwent surgery after he was shot and is expected to recover, police Chief William McManus said during a news conference on Friday.

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"I'm at a loss to describe what a tragedy this is," McManus said.

Bice was shot in the buttocks during the exchange of gunfire as he attempted to flee, and then suffered a fatal, self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. McManus said the second man was unaware Bice was going to pull a weapon.

The chief added at the time that he believed Bice had traveled from Louisiana. Bice was confirmed to have been an employee for a car wash in Mandeville, although it was unclear whether he was still employed at the time of the shooting.

Below are dates and criminal charges via STPSO

Aug. 7, 2008 : disturbing the peace, resisting an officer, simple criminal damage to property (two charges), second-degree kidnapping, aggravated criminal damage, simple burglary, contempt of court

: disturbing the peace, resisting an officer, simple criminal damage to property (two charges), second-degree kidnapping, aggravated criminal damage, simple burglary, contempt of court March 23, 2009 : contempt of court, simple burglary of an inhabited dwelling

: contempt of court, simple burglary of an inhabited dwelling July 1, 2009 : aggravated criminal damage, contempt of court, simple burglary of an inhabited dwelling, second-degree kidnapping, simple criminal damage to property, unauthorized entry to an inhabited dwelling

: aggravated criminal damage, contempt of court, simple burglary of an inhabited dwelling, second-degree kidnapping, simple criminal damage to property, unauthorized entry to an inhabited dwelling March 15, 2015 : operating a vehicle while intoxicated, improper lane use, driving under suspension, no proof of insurance and expired license plate

: operating a vehicle while intoxicated, improper lane use, driving under suspension, no proof of insurance and expired license plate Oct. 9, 2015 : probation violation

: probation violation Dec. 28, 2015 : second-degree kidnapping, aggravated criminal damage and simple burglary of an inhabited dwelling

: second-degree kidnapping, aggravated criminal damage and simple burglary of an inhabited dwelling Sept. 13, 2016 : improper lane use, no driver's license on person, aggravated flight from an officer

: improper lane use, no driver's license on person, aggravated flight from an officer Nov. 21, 2016 : hit and run

: hit and run Jan. 20, 2017: cruelty to a juvenile

It's unclear whether Bice was convicted on any of the above counts.

Shelia Landry, who claimed she was Bice's fiancee, told KSAT12 that he had been on the run, and was afraid of going back to jail. According to the report, Bice's mother, Terri Lopez, said Landry was not engaged to her son.

Landry said Bice had a drug problem, and that she knew he would display his weapon in an altercation, according to the report. Bice's mother said she had last spoken with him on Tuesday morning before he disappeared.

“Something spooked him to make him leave,” Lopez said in the report, adding that her husband told him some guns had gone missing from their home. “I thought he took those to sell for cash.”

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For the full KSAT report, click here.