At Least 13 People Wounded In Austin, Texas Shooting, Shooter Still On Loose

At Least 13 People Wounded In Austin, Texas Shooting, Shooter Still On Loose

Texas’s police have reported 13 People Wounded In Austin Moreover the shooter has not been arrested yet! Further, It is also mentioned by the police that individuals got injured in a shooting in midtown Austin, Texas almost immediately Saturday, they also adding the speculated shooter was still on the loose.

Police reported that out of the two injured people are found in a critical situation. Austin Police Department Interim Chief Joseph Chacon said in an explanation. Further, he added “The episode occurred at around 01:30 am in the Sixth Street Entertainment District region. It’s a popular area having numerous bars and restaurants. People can relieve themselves as there are no passings revealed at the hour of the preparation”.

At Least 13 People Wounded In Austin, Texas Shooting, Shooter Still On Loose

Among injured people, 11 were taken in for medical in a local hospital, one was taken into a different hospital and one went into an urgent care facility as he was wounded from a gunshot.

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Police reassured everyone that they have transferred the case to the FBI’s joint psychological warfare team. No one at this point knows what caused such a major accident. Everyone is put on high alert.

The Police Handled The Situation Immediately

The officers worked on the situation immediately and are handling the matter. Life-saving measures were started immediately by the officers. The patients were taken to the hospital by the officers. The surveillance team is working hard to get the culprit as soon as possible.

However, the shooter is still at large and the department is trying to find the suspect. Further, police have not said the person is believed to be a Man.

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