EMS officials said five patients were involved in a shooting that unfolded Thursday afternoon in the Texas capital city's north end.
A shooting that erupted at a shopping center in Texas' capital city on Thursday afternoon has left two people dead and at least one with life-threatening injuries.The Austin Police Department posted on X, formerly Twitter, that the shooting took place at a business in the 10000 block of Research Boulevard, which is anchored by the Arboretum, an outdoor shopping complex in the city's north end.
While police didn't provide information on victims, Austin-Travis County EMS elaborated on its response to the "critical incident," with five total patients involved. Two adults were pronounced dead at the scene, while one adult was rushed to a trauma facility with critical, life-threatening injuries, ATCEMS posted. Two more adults were evaluated for minor injuries.Texas DPS troopers were among the law enforcement officers seen at the Arboretum shopping center after a deadly shooting took place.
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