Shooting rampage in Houston leaves two
dead, six wounded
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[May 31, 2016]
By Kevin Murphy and Frank McGurty
(Reuters) - Police in Houston killed a
gunman on Sunday in a chaotic shootout that left one other person dead,
six wounded - including two officers - and set off a fire at a nearby
gas station when bullets struck a gas pump, authorities said.
Witnesses reported that a gunman approached a man who had just
pulled up to an auto detail shop and opened fire with a pistol,
police spokesman John Cannon said.
"It appears that it was a random, unprovoked attack," Cannon said.
The victim, a male in his 50s, died, he said.
The gunman fired on the first officer to respond to the scene,
riddling his car with bullets, including many that struck the
windshield, Cannon said. At least five shots also struck a police
helicopter, he said,
The officer escaped injury and called for help. A shootout ensued
with arriving officers before a SWAT team member shot the suspect
dead at about 11:10 a.m., about an hour after police arrived at the
scene, Cannon said. Two constables were wounded, not seriously, one
struck in the hand and other in his bulletproof chest vest, he said.
A second person, still considered a possible suspect, was also shot,
possibly by the primary shooter, Cannon said. He was interviewed at
the hospital to give police his version of what happened, Cannon
said.
Three other people, believed to be innocent victims, were also
wounded but not seriously, officials said.
Bullets from the shootout struck a gas pump at a station next to the
detail shop, triggering a fire that left the station building
charred, Cannon said.
Police do not know the motives behind the shootings and are seeking
the public’s help.
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A Houston Police Department patrol car is shown with bullet holes in
its windshield in Houston, Texas, U.S. in this May 29, 2016 handout
photo after a shooting incident that left two people dead, including
the gunman, and another six wounded. Houston Police
Department/Handout via Reuters
“We are trying to piece all of this together,” acting Houston Police
Chief Martha Montalvo said. “It’s still a very ongoing
investigation.”
The gunman had both a pistol and a rifle, police said.
"Obviously they had a high-powered rifle," Montalvo said. "We
believe one of them had an AR-15.”
The shooting occurred in west Houston, adjacent to a residential
area, just east of the Sam Houston Tollway, a major highway
dissecting the Texas city.
(Reporting By Frank McGurty in New York and Kevin Murphy in Kansas
City; Editing by Nick Zieminski and Phil Berlowitz)
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