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EDINBURG, Texas – Seven people were shot on Sunday morning at a nightclub in the Rio Grande Valley, according to the Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office.
HCSO said deputies responded to the shooting at 4:35 a.m. at El Antro Nightclub in the 5100 block of Paul Longoria Road in Edinburg.
When they arrived, they found seven people with gunshot wounds. Two women were taken to the hospital in critical condition, and five people were in stable condition.
In a news release on Sunday afternoon, HCSO released surveillance images of the person they believe is responsible for the shooting.
The alleged shooter drove off in what appeared to be an older-model, light-colored Nissan car with damage to the driver’s side front quarter panel. The hood also appears to have been replaced, as it does not match the color of the rest of the car, authorities said.
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The driver’s side tire is also missing a hub cap.
Anyone with information about the shooter or shooting is asked to contact HCSO at 956-383-8114. To remain anonymous, call the Hidalgo County Crime Stoppers hotline at 956-668-TIPS (8477) or submit a tip through the “P3 TIPS” app.
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Call 9 1 1.nn&&nn”,”Id”:”993ca372c9bf43d890a8fb3e346b8b82″},{“detailKey”:”6b41d576-3a9e-38b7-b220-b74cbd9419ac”,”messageTypeCode”:1,”messageType”:”New”,”productIdentifier”:”RFW”,”phenomena”:”FW”,”significance”:”W”,”eventTrackingNumber”:”0015″,”officeCode”:”KEWX”,”officeName”:”Austin/San Antonio”,”officeAdminDistrict”:”Texas”,”officeAdminDistrictCode”:”TX”,”officeCountryCode”:”US”,”eventDescription”:”Red Flag Warning”,”severityCode”:2,”severity”:”Severe”,”categories”:[{“category”:”Met”,”categoryCode”:2}],”responseTypes”:[{“responseType”:”Prepare”,”responseTypeCode”:3}],”urgency”:”Expected”,”urgencyCode”:2,”certainty”:”Likely”,”certaintyCode”:2,”effectiveTimeLocal”:”2023-08-07T12:00:00-05:00″,”effectiveTimeLocalTimeZone”:”CDT”,”expireTimeLocal”:”2023-08-07T23:00:00-05:00″,”expireTimeLocalTimeZone”:”CDT”,”expireTimeUTC”:1691467200,”onsetTimeLocal”:”2023-08-07T12:00:00-05:00″,”onsetTimeLocalTimeZone”:”CDT”,”flood”:null,”areaTypeCode”:”Z”,”latitude”:29.46,”longitude”:-97.49,”areaId”:”TXZ223″,”areaName”:”Gonzales County”,”ianaTimeZone”:”America/Chicago”,”adminDistrictCode”:”TX”,”adminDistrict”:”Texas”,”countryCode”:”US”,”countryName”:”UNITED STATES OF AMERICA”,”headlineText”:”Red Flag Warning from MON 12:00 PM CDT until MON 11:00 PM CDT”,”source”:”National Weather Service”,”disclaimer”:null,”issueTimeLocal”:”2023-08-06T13:37:00-05:00″,”issueTimeLocalTimeZone”:”CDT”,”identifier”:”80cf180edf30a0cc104afcf6ee9e4aee”,”processTimeUTC”:1691347038,”endTimeLocal”:”2023-08-07T23:00:00-05:00″,”endTimeLocalTimeZone”:”CDT”,”endTimeUTC”:1691467200,”texts”:[{“languageCode”:”en-US”,”description”:”…RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT FROM NOON TO 11 PM CDT MONDAY FORnWIND AND LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY FOR PORTIONS OF THE COASTAL PLAINS…nnThe National Weather Service in Austin/San Antonio has issued anRed Flag Warning for wind and low relative humidity, which is inneffect from noon to 11 PM CDT Monday.nn* WINDS…South 10 to 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph.nn* RELATIVE HUMIDITY…As low as 24 percent.nn* IMPACTS…Any fires that develop can spread rapidly andnexhibit high resistance to control. Any outdoor activity thatncould produce flames or sparks is discouraged.nnPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…nnA Red Flag Warning means that critical fire weather conditionsnare either occurring now….or will shortly. A combination ofnstrong winds…low relative humidity…and warm temperatures canncontribute to extreme fire behavior.nn&&nn”,”instruction”:null,”overview”:”…Increased Fire Danger Continues Across South Central Texas…nn.A combination of critically to extremely dry fuels and elevatednfire weather conditions continue to support wildfires with highnresistance to control, per guidance from the Texas A&M ForestnService. It is also being observed that in this very hot air massnrelatively light prevailing winds are routinely gusting to morenthan double the value of the sustained speeds, reaching betweenn20 and 25 MPH in the late afternoon and early evening hours.nBased on these observed conditions and impacts, a Red FlagnWarning will be in effect for the eastern Hill Country and muchnof the I-35 corridor this afternoon and evening and again Mondaynafternoon and evening. Additional Red Flag Warnings are likelynbeyond Monday. 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It is also being observed that in this very hot air massnrelatively light prevailing winds are routinely gusting to morenthan double the value of the sustained speeds, reaching betweenn20 and 25 MPH in the late afternoon and early evening hours.nBased on these observed conditions and impacts, a Red FlagnWarning will be in effect for the eastern Hill Country and muchnof the I-35 corridor this afternoon and evening and again Mondaynafternoon and evening. Additional Red Flag Warnings are likelynbeyond Monday. 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Any outdoor activity thatncould produce flames or sparks is discouraged.nnPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…nnA Red Flag Warning means that critical fire weather conditionsnare either occurring now….or will shortly. 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For the second Heat Advisory, heat index values up to 111nexpected.nn* WHERE…Portions of south Texas.nn* WHEN…For the first Heat Advisory, until 8 PM CDT thisnevening. For the second Heat Advisory, from noon to 7 PM CDTnMonday.nn* IMPACTS…Hot temperatures and high humidity may cause heatnillnesses to occur.nnPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…nnDrink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay outnof the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors. Youngnchildren and pets should never be left unattended in vehiclesnunder any circumstances.nnTake extra precautions if you work or spend time outside. Whennpossible reschedule strenuous activities to early morning ornevening. Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heatnstroke. Wear lightweight and loose fitting clothing whennpossible. To reduce risk during outdoor work, the OccupationalnSafety and Health Administration recommends scheduling frequentnrest breaks in shaded or air conditioned environments. 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