MONTAGUE COUNTY, TEXAS   (BNO NEWS) – Deputies with the Montague  County Sheriff's Department have shot and killed a cousin of Texas Governor Rick  Perry, officials told BNO News on Thursday.
The cousin was identified as 74-year-old Larry  Don Wheeler. Montague County District Attorney Jack McGaughey told BNO News that  sheriff's deputies initially responded to a 911 call of shots fired at his home  at a Montague County country club on Saturday night.
When two deputies arrived on the scene, Wheeler,  who was sitting on his backyard deck, pointed a shotgun at the officers and  opened fire. One officer sustained a wound to his hand from the shots, McGaughey  said. The officers then returned fire, and fatally shot Wheeler.
It was not immediately clear as to why Wheeler  may have decided to open fire. The Texas Rangers, and an investigator from the  Montague County District Attorney's Office is investigating the case. McGaughey  said the sheriff's department is not involved in the investigation.
A spokeswoman for Governor Perry confirmed to  BNO News that one of his cousins was killed but had no further information. It  was also not clear why the governor did not decide to release the information  earlier. Asked if the governor would release a statement, the spokeswoman said  she was not sure. She also had no information about the relationship Perry may  have had with Wheeler. 
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