Times Colonist

Gunman randomly shoots at people on Houston street

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HOUSTON — A disgruntle­d lawyer wearing militaryst­yle apparel with old Nazi emblems had two weapons and more than 2,500 rounds of live ammunition when he randomly shot at drivers in a Houston neighbourh­ood Monday before he was shot and killed by police, authoritie­s said.

Nine people were injured during Monday morning’s shootings on the street in front of a condo complex; six were shot and three had eye injuries from flying glass. One person was in critical condition and another in serious condition, officials said.

Houston Homicide Capt. Dwayne Ready and Interim Police Chief Martha Montalvo did not identify the man and did not have informatio­n about a motive. A bomb-squad robot examined a Porsche that police said belonged to the gunman; Texas motor vehicle records in a commercial­ly available database showed the car is licensed to Nathan DeSai at an address in the condo complex.

The property manager of the condo complex also confirmed that police were going through DeSai’s residence, where Ready said vintage military items dating to the Civil War and other guns were found in the man’s apartment.

Authoritie­s first received reports of the shootings about 6:30 a.m., and the man began firing at officers when they arrived. The man had two legally purchased guns — a .45-calibre semiautoma­tic handgun and a Tommy gun — and an unsheathed knife, Ready said. He also noted that there were 75 spent casings at the scene, which were from officers and the gunman.

Mayor Sylvester Turner told KTRK-TV in Houston that DeSai was a lawyer who was “disgruntle­d” and was “either fired or had a bad relationsh­ip with this law firm.” But DeSai’s former law partner, Kenneth McDaniel, disputed that assertion, saying they jointly closed their 12-yearold law firm in February due to economic conditions related to Houston’s energy industry downturn.

McDaniel also said he hadn’t had contact with DeSai lately and that police called him Monday morning to check on his safety, though they didn’t explain why.

“He went his way with his practice and I went with mine,” McDaniel said, adding, “All I can say [is] it’s a horrible situation. I’m sad for everyone involved.”

Calls placed to phone numbers connected to DeSai and his father were not immediatel­y answered. DeSai’s father, Prakash DeSai, told KTRK that his son lived in the condo complex and drives a black Porsche. He also said his son, whom he saw Sunday, was upset because “his law practice is not going well” and stays upset “because of his personal problems.”

The entrance to the condo complex, which is in southwest Houston near the affluent enclave of West University Place, was blocked off with police tape on Monday. Several cars with bullet holes and shattered windows were at a nearby strip mall.

 ?? MICHAEL CIAGLO, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A police officer investigat­es a car belonging to Houston lawyer Nathan DeSai, who shot and injured multiple people before he was killed by police in Houston on Monday.
MICHAEL CIAGLO, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A police officer investigat­es a car belonging to Houston lawyer Nathan DeSai, who shot and injured multiple people before he was killed by police in Houston on Monday.

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