Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Football party ends in gunfire; nine dead

- Informatio­n for this article was contribute­d by staff members of The Associated Press; by Manny Fernandez of The New York and by Rachel Siegel of

PLANO, Texas — Nine people, including a suspect who was fatally shot by an officer, died after a man opened fire during a gathering to watch football at a suburban Dallas home, police said Monday.

Plano Police Chief Gregory Rushin said at a Monday afternoon news conference that one of two people hospitaliz­ed after the Sunday night shooting had died.

An officer responding to a report of shots fired about 8 p.m. confronted the suspected shooter and opened fire, killing the suspect. After the shooting, as authoritie­s searched the house in the 1700 block of West Spring Creek Parkway, a residentia­l area surrounded by parks near Spring Creek, nine gunshot-wound victims were discovered. Seven were dead, and two were wounded and taken to a hospital, authoritie­s said.

“The first responding officer actually heard gunshots taking place inside the residence,” police spokesman David Tilley said.

Rushin said the officer approached the house from the back and saw bodies in the backyard before confrontin­g the suspect inside.

Police have not yet confirmed the identities of those killed or the suspect. Rushin did say that the suspect “was known by people in the residence,” adding the suspect had a “relationsh­ip with that house.”

The motive behind the shooting had not been establishe­d.

“That’s still unclear,” said Tilley. “We’re still trying to figure that out.”

Debbie Lane told WFAA television station that her daughter, Meredith Lane, was among those killed in the shooting. She said her daughter owned the home and had recently divorced her husband of six years. She said her daughter, a native of Georgia, was hosting a party to watch football games, starting with the Atlanta Falcons vs. the Chicago Bears and continuing with the Dallas Cowboys vs. the New York Giants.

“She was a cook, and a quite fine one, and she loved hosting friends and families,” Debbie Lane said.

All of those killed and injured were believed to be adults.

Neighbor Stacey Glover told The Dallas Morning News that the party had started early in the afternoon and that she had seen people laughing and grilling outside. She said she then heard the shots around 8 p.m. She opened her door and smelled gunpowder. She heard police who arrived yell “hands up” before more shots rang out.

Neighbors told the Morning News the violence broke out as people were watching a Dallas Cowboys football game, but police did not confirm that.

Rushin said he did not know how many people had attended the gathering. Rushin said multiple firearms of different types were found at the scene.

Tilley said that a shooting of this magnitude was unusual for Plano, especially in such a quiet neighborho­od. He could not say whether police had been called to the home before Sunday.

Tilley said the Texas Rangers are investigat­ing the shooting and are helping Plano police with the homicide investigat­ion as well.

The officer who shot the suspect was placed on administra­tive leave pending the investigat­ion, as is protocol.

 ?? AP/The Dallas Morning News/DAVID WOO ?? Plano police and the Texas Rangers work the scene of a shooting at a home in the 1700 block of West Spring Creek Parkway in Plano, Texas, on Monday.
AP/The Dallas Morning News/DAVID WOO Plano police and the Texas Rangers work the scene of a shooting at a home in the 1700 block of West Spring Creek Parkway in Plano, Texas, on Monday.

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