Houston-area shootings at different locations leave 4 dead, including suspect
A suspected road rage incident in Sugar Land led to three shootings and four deaths, including the gunman, whose motive beyond the initial conflict remains under investigation.
- Three people and a gunman died in two connected shootings about 6 miles apart in the Houston area on Wednesday.
- The gunman first shot and killed a woman he had a relationship with in Sugar Land, then killed a bystander filming the scene and a mechanic in Houston before taking his own life.
- Houston police said the suspect's vehicle was spotted at all three scenes, and there was no ongoing threat to the public.
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4 dead, including suspect, in shooting spree across Houston area
A shooting spree across the Houston area has left four people dead, including the suspect, according to authorities. The connection between the victims and the gunman remains under investigation. The series of shootings began on Wednesday shortly before 1 p.m. in Sugar Land, a suburb southwest of Houston, where police found a woman with multiple gunshot wounds in a white SUV on Dairy Ashford Road. The victim was taken to a hospital and pronounce…
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.


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…
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