Austin shooting spree: 3 held after at least 12 incidents, police say
Local News Austin shooting investigation: 3 in custody after at least 12 shooting incidents across the city, police say By S.E. Jenkins S.E. Jenkins Digital Content Producer, CBS Texas S.E. Jenkins is a digital content producer for CBS Texas and the South region. Read Full Bio S.E. Jenkins Updated on: May 18, 2026 / 3:17 AM EDT / CBS Texas Add CBS News on Google At least 12 shootings in Austin beginning Saturday left four people wounded including one person seriously hurt, officials said. Two teen suspects are in custody, and a third suspect has been detained, police said Sunday.Austin police said the incident began at 3:45 p.m. on Saturday with a vehicle being reported stolen from an apartment complex, followed by a firearm being reported stolen from a store.Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis said at that point, officials did not know the two incidents were connected; however, approximately 20 additional service calls related to the suspects followed, predominantly in South and East Austin.Austin shootings traced to stolen car, gun theft, police say The incidents stopped Saturday night before picking back up again on Sunday at 8:47 a.m. "when a man walking his dog was struck in his back with gunfire," Davis said. Davis said most of the shootings occurred in South Austin.Mayor Kirk Watson said that includes two at different fire stations, including one when a firetruck was hit with gunfire with fire personnel standing right behind it.Davis said the suspects also fired at apartment buildings. Officers, in turn, went door-to-door to ensure everyone in the apartment buildings was safe. The chief said on Sunday afternoon that investigators were searching for multiple suspect vehicles, including a black or dark blue Hyundai, a gold Hyundai sedan, a silver four-door Mazda and a white Kia Optima. Davis said at least four vehicles were stolen."We had two individuals that were going and robbing cars, and then started firing shots at people," Davis said Sunday...المصدر: CBS News | Source: CBS News
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