Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Police seek 2 in Austin mass shooting that wounded 14 people

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Police were searching for two people suspected in a mass shooting on a crowded downtown Austin street early Saturday in which 14 people were wounded, including two critically.

Interim Police Chief Joseph Chacon said the shooting on a street packed with bars and barricaded off from vehicle traffic occurred at around 1:30 a.m. and that investigat­ors believe it started as a dispute between two parties. He said police are searching for two male suspects, but he declined to disclose details such as whether both fired shots, saying the investigat­ion was ongoing and the department was working to take them into custody.

“Most of the victims were innocent bystanders, but we’re still sorting out all of the victims to see what their involvemen­t is in this case,” Chacon said.

The mass shooting — one of at least three in the U.S. overnight — sparked panic along 6th Street, a popular nightlife destinatio­n in the city that’s home to the University of Texas.

One witness, Matt Perlstein,

told KXAN-TV that he was waiting with a friend to enter a bar when the shooting began.

“Everything was totally fine,” Perlstein said, then gunfire erupted. “We just heard like ... a bunch of gunshots going off. Everyone got on the ground. We couldn’t even comprehend what was going on at the time.”

Chacon said his officers responded quickly to the scene.

“They were able to immediatel­y begin life-saving measures for many of these patients, including applicatio­ns of tourniquet­s; applicatio­ns of chest seals,” he said.

Because of the chaos on the barricaded street, police drove six of the wounded to hospitals in their squad cars. Ambulances transporte­d four people and the other four made their own way to hospitals, he said.

Gov. Greg Abbott issued a statement thanking police and other first responders and offering prayers to the victims. He said the state Department of Public Safety is assisting in the investigat­ion.

 ?? AARON MARTINEZ/AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMAN VIA AP ?? Blood stains remain on 6th Street after an early morning shooting on Saturday in downtown Austin, Texas. Authoritie­s say someone opened fire on the busy entertainm­ent district wounding several people before getting away.
AARON MARTINEZ/AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMAN VIA AP Blood stains remain on 6th Street after an early morning shooting on Saturday in downtown Austin, Texas. Authoritie­s say someone opened fire on the busy entertainm­ent district wounding several people before getting away.

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