Gunman Kills Five People in Texas Home,
Authorities Say
Three others were wounded and the gunman remained at
large, officials said. The attack on Friday night started after the man was
asked to stop shooting in his yard, the authorities said.
Euan
WardJesus Jiménez
By Euan
Ward and Jesus Jiménez
April 29,
2023
Updated
12:16 p.m. ET
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/29/us/shooting-texas-san-jacinto.html
A man who
was asked to stop shooting in his yard because of the noise fatally shot at
least five people, including an 8-year-old child, late on Friday night at a
home north of Houston, the authorities said.
Four people
were pronounced dead at the scene in Cleveland, Texas, which is about 45 miles
northeast of Houston, and a fifth person died at a hospital, the San Jacinto
County Sheriff’s Office said.
Officials
said they believed they knew the identity of the gunman, who they said had fled
the area and remained at large.
Sheriff
Greg Capers of San Jacinto County said his office received a harassment
complaint from the neighbors around 11:30 p.m. on Friday.
He said
investigators believed the gunman was drinking and firing shots in his yard
when the victims walked over to ask him to stop because they had a young baby
who was trying to sleep.
“He said,
‘I’ll do what I want to in my front yard,’” Sheriff Capers said of the gunman.
Sheriff
Capers told reporters that the gunman was known to “frequently” fire an AR-15
in his front yard. It was unclear what type of firearm the gunman used in the
shooting.
When
deputies responded, they found multiple gunshot victims, Sheriff Greg Capers
told reporters.
A man and
three women were killed, he said. The gender of the 8-year-old was not
immediately known. Two victims were found by the front door, he said, and another
in the living room.
Sheriff
Capers added that the bodies of two women were found in a bedroom on top of two
children, both of whom survived.
“Everybody
that was shot was shot from the neck up, almost execution-style,” Sheriff
Capers said.
The victims
were all from Honduras, the sheriff said, adding that 10 people were inside the
home at the time of the shooting.
An arrest
warrant has been issued for the gunman, the sheriff’s office said in a
statement on Saturday morning.
Euan Ward
is a reporter on the International desk and a 2022-2023 New York Times Fellow.
He is based in London, and previously worked as a Middle East correspondent and
investigative reporter in Beirut. @euanward_
Jesus Jiménez is a general assignment reporter. @jesus_jimz
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