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  • South Austin Shooting Spree Prompts Lockdown as Two Suspects Are Held and One Remains Sought

    South Austin Shooting Spree Prompts Lockdown as Two Suspects Are Held and One Remains Sought

    South Austin faced a wide-ranging emergency response over the weekend after a roaming series of shootings unfolded across multiple locations. Authorities said the incidents appeared to be unprovoked and spread quickly enough to spark fear across several neighborhoods.

    Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis said investigators have linked the violence to at least 10 separate shooting sites. The attacks were described as seemingly random, with shots fired at people traveling in vehicles, turning ordinary trips on local roads into potential targets.

    Police reported that four people were hurt during the spree. As information came in from different scenes, law enforcement expanded its response and issued shelter-in-place instructions affecting more than one neighborhood, effectively placing large parts of South Austin under a temporary lockdown.

    Officials also said two local fire stations were among the locations that came under fire. The inclusion of emergency-service facilities underscored how indiscriminate the pattern appeared, and it forced a broader safety posture while authorities worked to determine the scope of what occurred.

    Chief Davis confirmed that two suspects have been arrested in connection with the shootings. Police said they are still searching for another person believed to be involved, and the manhunt remained active as the investigation continued. The scale of the response, including the shelter order, reflected the reality that public safety ultimately depends on rapid accountability for offenders and the ability of law-abiding residents to protect themselves when violence erupts without warning.