Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Texas man charged with capital murder in wide trail of attacks across 2 cities

- By Jim Vertuno and Acacia Coronado

AUSTIN, Texas — Texas authoritie­s on Wednesday charged a man with capital murder following a wave of daylong violence across two major cities that left six people dead and two police officers recovering from gunshots, including one who was shot in the leg outside a high school in Austin.

A cyclist in Austin was also shot and wounded in a trail of attacks that began Tuesday morning and ended with the suspect crashing his car that evening during a police pursuit, Austin interim police Chief Robin Henderson said. In all, four who died were found in two homes in Austin and two others were found in a home more than 80 miles away in the San Antonio area.

Chief Henderson said it was unclear what, if any, relationsh­ip the man had to the victims.

Authoritie­s identified the suspect as Shane James, 34. Online jail records in Travis County show he was being held on charges of capital murder and misdemeano­rs from other counties. The records do not indicate whether Mr. James has an attorney and several people listed as relatives of Mr. James in public records did not immediatel­y respond to phone messages Wednesday.

“We strongly believe one suspect is responsibl­e for all of the incidents,” Chief Henderson said during a news conference early Wednesday.

Mr. James is a former U.S. Army infantry officer who servedfrom February 2013 to August 2015, according to Lt. Col. Ruth Castro, Army spokespers­on. He had no deployment­s and his last rank was first lieutenant.

Chief Henderson said authoritie­s did not determine the Austin attacks were connected until the final one at a home, which happened more than eight hours after a school police officer was shot and wounded in a high school parking lot on the other side of the city.

In San Antonio, Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar said the bodies of two people were found inside a residence after deputies saw water coming out of the home, as though something was leaking inside. He said the deaths appeared to have occurred before the shootings in Austin.

“This occurred, and then the suspect drove to Austin and did what he did there,” Sheriff Salazar told reporters.

In a statement, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said the state would “impose the full weight of law on this criminal for his despicable crimes.”

“Texans grieve for the loved ones of the six Texans who were murdered by a hardened criminal who must never see the light of day again,” Mr. Abbott said in the statement.

The attacks were the country’s 42nd mass killings this year, according to a database maintained by The Associated Press and USA Today in partnershi­p with Northeaste­rn University. At least 217 people have died this year in those killings, which are defined as incidents in which four or more people have died within a 24hour period, not including the killer — the same definition used by the FBI.

A timeline provided by Texas authoritie­s revealed the wide ground the suspect allegedly covered between the attacks.

Chief Henderson said it began with the Austin school district police officer being shot in the leg about 10:45 a.m. Tuesday outside Northeast Early College High School. Then, around noon, police who responded to a home after getting calls about gunshots found two people with signs of trauma. Police say one was dead and the other died at a hospital.

Daniel Moyer, who lives in the neighborho­od, said the area is typically peaceful and felt shaken Wednesday. The neighborho­od in south Austin is more than 10 miles miles from the high school where the officer was shot.

 ?? Sara Diggins /Austin American-Statesman via AP ?? Neighborho­od residents speak to Austin police officers late Tuesday in Austin, Texas. Authoritie­s say a daylong series of attacks in Austin and San Antonio left six people dead and two police officers recovering from gunshots, including one who was shot in the leg. The suspect was taken into custody and charged with capital murder Wednesday.
Sara Diggins /Austin American-Statesman via AP Neighborho­od residents speak to Austin police officers late Tuesday in Austin, Texas. Authoritie­s say a daylong series of attacks in Austin and San Antonio left six people dead and two police officers recovering from gunshots, including one who was shot in the leg. The suspect was taken into custody and charged with capital murder Wednesday.
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