Austin Police Capture Two Suspects in Series of Random Shootings, One Still at Large
Authorities in Austin, Texas, have lifted a shelter-in-place order after capturing two suspects involved in a series of random shootings that occurred from late Saturday into Sunday. The shootings, which appeared to be random, affected multiple locations, including two fire stations. Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis reported that four people were injured, with one sustaining life-threatening injuries. The suspects, described as Hispanic males in their late teens, were seen switching vehicles during the incidents. Police are still searching for a third suspect in the Manor area. The investigation remains active, and residents are advised to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity.