On February 2, 2013, Kyle, 38, and his friend, Chad Littlefield, 35, were shot and killed by Eddie Ray Routh at the Rough Creek Ranch-Lodge-Resort shooting range in
Erath County, Texas. Both Kyle and Littlefield were armed with .45-caliber
M1911-style pistols when they were killed, but neither gun had been unholstered or fired, and the safety catches were still on. Kyle was killed with a .45-caliber pistol, while Littlefield was shot with a 9mm
SIG Sauer P226 pistol. Both guns belonged to Kyle. Kyle had begun working with veterans after leaving the military. Routh's mother, who worked at the school that Kyle's children attended, had heard of his work and asked him to help her son. He agreed to take Routh to a shooting range, which Kyle believed had therapeutic value. Routh had also been in and out of mental hospitals for at least two years and had been diagnosed with
schizophrenia, although his stated motive did not involve any symptoms typically associated with the disorder, such as
hallucinations or
delusions. Four months later, while he was in his jail cell, Routh shared with former Erath County Sheriff's Deputy Gene Cole: "I was just riding in the back seat of the truck, and nobody would talk to me. They were just taking me to the range, so I shot them. I feel bad about it, but they wouldn't talk to me. I'm sure they've forgiven me." After that, Routh drove to his home and picked up his dog. Local police first distracted Routh by speaking to him, where he spoke irrationally about
Hell, the
end of the world, and
voodoo. After Routh drove away over a failed attempt to use
spike strips, police captured Routh after a short freeway chase, which ended when Routh, who fled the scene in Kyle's
Ford F-350 truck, crashed into a police cruiser in Lancaster. == Perpetrator ==