Austin police arrest 2 juveniles allegedly linked to 12 random shootings injuring 4 people

Austin police apprehended two juveniles on Sunday, suspected of involvement in a series of 12 shootings across the city. These incidents resulted in injuries to four individuals, hits on two fire stations, and a shelter-in-place order in South Austin.

Authorities from the Austin Police Department, led by Chief Lisa Davis, confirmed the arrests of a 15-year-old and a 17-year-old. The shootings began late Saturday and extended into Sunday morning.

“We have two suspects in custody,” Chief Davis announced at a press briefing on Sunday. “Both are juveniles, aged 15 and 17.”

Officials revealed that the 17-year-old had an outstanding warrant for allegedly stealing a firearm from the same store where the 15-year-old is accused of taking another gun.

The Austin police department shared surveillance photos of a suspect believed to be linked to the widespread shootings.

During the crime spree, the suspects reportedly stole several vehicles and fired shots at various locations, including apartment complexes, residences, pedestrians, and two fire stations.

Davis said one fire station was shot at twice and a fire truck was struck while firefighters were nearby.

Officials said four people were shot during the incidents. One victim suffered critical injuries but was in stable condition, while three others sustained non-life-threatening wounds.

Surveillance footage released by Austin police shows a suspect investigators said was involved in multiple shooting incidents across Austin. (Austin Police Department)

Austin-Travis County EMS Chief Robert Luckritz said emergency responders treated victims at four separate shooting scenes across the city.

“At this time, most of the shootings have occurred in South Austin,” Davis said earlier Sunday. “No specific motive, and they appear to be random in nature.”

Authorities initially warned residents to shelter in place in an area bounded by South Slaughter Lane, East McKinney Falls Parkway, North Ben White Boulevard and West Escarpment Boulevard while officers searched for the suspects.

Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis speaks during a press conference alongside city officials following a series of shootings across Austin. (Austin Police Department)

The shelter-in-place order was later lifted after the two suspects were taken into custody, though police said a possible third person fled from a vehicle stop in the Manor area.

Austin police said the suspects cycled through several stolen vehicles during the spree, including a black or dark blue Hyundai, a gold Hyundai sedan, a silver Mazda four-door and a white Kia Optima.

Davis urged residents not to leave keys or key fobs inside vehicles.

A police officer stands near crime scene tape blocking a city street.

A police officer stands behind crime scene tape at an active investigation scene. (Stephanie Tacy/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

“What we are seeing are these cars are being stolen,” Davis said.

Authorities said the investigation began after officers responded to reports of a stolen vehicle from an apartment complex and a stolen firearm. Police later said investigators connected the incidents as additional shootings were reported throughout the city.

Davis described the investigation as “complex” because of the number of scenes, stolen vehicles and random shootings spread across multiple areas of Austin.

Police said officers responded to shootings involving apartment buildings and homes while going door-to-door to ensure residents had not been injured.

Davis said surveillance video appeared to show one shooting in front of a store where two people were struck after suspects fired from a passing vehicle.

Police also said a man walking his dog was shot in the back Sunday morning.

Austin Mayor Kirk Watson praised the coordinated response from local and regional law enforcement agencies, including the Travis County Sheriff’s Office, Manor Police Department and Texas Department of Public Safety.

“This was a rapidly evolving event involving multiple incidents in multiple locations,” Watson said.

Davis also suggested license plate reader technology could have helped investigators more quickly connect the shootings and stolen vehicle reports.

“We need to take seriously the fact that we’ve got two juveniles, 15 and 17, running around with guns creating this havoc,” Davis said.

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