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Houston-area shootings at different locations leave 4 dead, including suspect
A suspected road rage incident in Sugar Land led to three fatal shootings in Houston, with the suspect dying by suicide, police said.
- On Wednesday, a man shot and killed three people at different locations in the Houston area, including Sugar Land, before fatally shooting himself.
- Police reported the violence began when the suspect fired at a female driver in Sugar Land, and investigators believe he knew at least one victim.
- Authorities stated that after killing the woman, the suspect went to a mechanic shop about 7 miles away, arguing with and then shooting an employee and a bystander filming the altercation.
- According to police spokesperson Larry Crowson, details about the suspect and his car were consistent with reports from the Sugar Land incident.
- Police later found the suspect dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound and declared there was no further threat to the public.
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Apparent road rage incident sparks deadly Houston shooting spree across 2 cities, leaving 4 dead
A gunman in Texas allegedly killed three people in a shooting rampage that began with an apparent road rage in Sugar Land and continued in Houston before taking his own life.
·New York, United States
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Three people killed in Houston-area shooting spree, suspect dead
Three people have been killed in related shootings committed by a now-deceased suspect in the Houston area, police said on Wednesday. The Houston Police Department is trying to determine a motive for the shooting spree as the investigation remains ongoing. The suspect, while driving in a Houston suburb, fired multiple shots at a female driver in a road rage shooting around 1 p.m. Wednesday local time, police said. The first victim was pronounced…
·Washington, United States
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Total News Sources26
Leaning Left6Leaning Right4Center8Last UpdatedBias Distribution45% Center
Bias Distribution
- 45% of the sources are Center
45% Center
L 33%
C 45%
R 22%
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