The Boston Globe

Shots fired into crowd after Texas festival leave 3 dead

- By Jamie Stengle

DALLAS — Three people were killed and eight others injured when several men fired indiscrimi­nately into a crowd of hundreds that had gathered in a Texas neighborho­od following a festival in the area, authoritie­s said Tuesday.

No arrests have yet been made or suspects identified in the shooting near midnight Monday in the Fort Worth neighborho­od of Como, police said. Police said none of the injured are suspects in the shooting.

The shooting erupted about two hours after the end of the Independen­ce Day celebratio­n called ComoFest in the historical­ly Black neighborho­od. That celebratio­n had been held in a park several blocks away from the area where the shots were fired.

Police said Tuesday that the shooting on Horne Street, where a large crowd had gathered, was “separate from and unrelated to ComoFest."

A chaotic scene followed the shooting as people tried to flee on foot and in vehicles as shots rang out, according to authoritie­s.

Police said arriving officers found multiple victims in a parking lot, including one who was pronounced dead at the scene. Others were taken to hospitals by ambulance or private vehicles.

Paul Willis, 18, was among those killed, his mother, Ka’Desha Weatherly, told The Dallas Morning News. Weatherly told the newspaper that after hearing what sounded like 100 gunshots late Monday, she began running down the street to find her son and nephews. She found her nephews but not her son. She said she hadn’t realized that she’d run past his body.

Cynthia Santos, 22, was also killed, according to the Tarrant County medical examiner’s office, which said she died at a hospital early Tuesday.

Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker said she was “devastated" by the news of the shooting.

"My heart breaks for the victims, their loved ones, and the entire Como community that works to build positivity and celebratio­n in their community and our city," Parker said on Twitter.

One of the 11 victims is a juvenile, police said.

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