Four dead after shooting spree in Texas
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() Four people are dead, including the suspect, after multiple shootings in Sugar Land and southwest Houston, according to Houston Public Media.

At first, the Houston Police Department suggested that the deaths might be linked to a road rage incident in Sugar Land, located southwest of Houston. Nonetheless, authorities later clarified that the woman who lost her life in the shooting had some sort of relationship with the suspect.

The male suspect, who killed himself, also fatally shot two men at a mechanic shop on Fondren Road in southwest Houston.

An hour later, two men were shot, one of whom was a witness recording the shooting of the other victim.

According to KHON, the initial victim was killed at a mechanic shop, and another individual who was filming from a nearby warehouse was also shot. The family later confirmed that the man who was recording was the proprietor of the body shop.

The names of the killer, nor the victims, have yet to be released to the public.

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