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Published on February 25, 2026
UPDATE (February 27, 3:45 p.m.) Officer: Officer Kirby Urbanek Law Enforcement Experience: 7+ years Joined LPD: June 2022 Suspect:Robert Bures, 49Lincoln, NEBures remains in the hospital recovering from multiple surgeries.
Pending charges: 28-201-CRIMINAL ATTEMPT-MURDER-CLASS II 28-1260-DEADLY WEAPON, POSSESSION BY A PROHIBITED PERSON-CLASS ID 28-1205-USE OF A DEADLY WEAPON TO COMMIT A FELONY-CLASS IC 28-904-RESIST ARREST-CLASS IIA 28-507-BURGLARY-CLASS IIA 28-508-POSSESSION OF BURGLARY TOOLS-CLASS IV
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The Lincoln Police Department (LPD) is investigating an officer-involved shooting that occurred just after 1:30 a.m. on Wednesday, February 25, 2026. A Northeast Team officer was dispatched to Office Depot at 333 N. 50th Street for an alarm near the rear doors. When he arrived, the officer located a man inside a small access door behind the dumpster near the back dock. He gave verbal commands to the suspect, but he did not comply. The suspect threw a metal object before firing at the officer who returned fire. A handgun was recovered at the scene. The suspect has been identified as a 49-year-old Lincoln man. Once other officers arrived and determined it was safe to approach, they immediately rendered first aid on the scene. The suspect was then taken to the hospital by Lincoln Fire & Rescue where he underwent surgery for multiple non-life-threatening gunshot wounds. Once released, the suspect will be taken to the Lancaster County Jail for attempted murder, burglary, felon in possession of a firearm and other possible charges. The officer was not injured. He is on paid administrative leave, which is standard procedure after an officer-involved shooting. LPD will identify both the suspect and the officer at a later date. The investigation is ongoing as crime scene investigators work to gather and process evidence, review body-worn camera footage and interview witnesses. Part of the investigation will include determining how many rounds were fired and by whom. Anyone with information is asked to call our non-emergency number at 402-441-6000. To remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 402-475-3600, report online at lincolncrimestoppers.com or download the free P3 app.
Erika Thomas Public Information Office lpd3627@cjis.lincoln.ne.gov 402-805-7469