Man Arrested With Ammunition Outside Ken Paxton’s Dallas Campaign HQ on Texas Primary Night
Dallas police arrested Eric Nathanial Simon of Tulsa, Oklahoma, around 5:15 p.m. CT Tuesday outside GOP Senate candidate Ken Paxton’s Dallas headquarters, after officers responded to reports of a “suspicious individual” on the 3000 block of Fairmount Street just before Texas primary polls closed. Officers say Simon entered a vehicle without properly displayed license plates, was stopped for traffic violations, and taken into custody; a subsequent search of the car uncovered ammunition magazines, which were photographed and bagged as evidence. Video from the scene shows Simon in handcuffs and officers placing multiple magazines of ammunition on the hood of a vehicle. The incident, which occurred as Paxton faces Sen. John Cornyn and Rep. Wesley Hunt in a contentious GOP Senate primary likely headed for a runoff, comes days after a mass shooting outside an Austin bar that officials are probing as terror-related, and will feed into broader concerns about security around political events in a cycle already marked by heightened tensions.
📌 Key Facts
- Dallas police responded around 5:15 p.m. CT March 3, 2026, to a report of a 'suspicious individual' near Ken Paxton’s Dallas HQ on Fairmount Street.
- The suspect was identified as Eric Nathanial Simon of Tulsa, Oklahoma, who left in a vehicle lacking properly displayed license plates and was stopped and arrested for traffic violations.
- A search of his vehicle revealed ammunition magazines, which officers photographed and seized; no shots were fired and no injuries were reported.
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