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3 people dead, suspect in custody after shooting outside Target in Austin, police say

3 people dead, suspect in custody after shooting outside Target in Austin, police say

CBS News3 days ago
A suspect is in custody after opening fire outside a Target store in Austin, Texas, killing three people, including a child, authorities confirmed Monday afternoon.
Police said that around 2:15 p.m. local time, officers responded to reports of a shooting at the Target located at 8601 Research Boulevard in North Austin. Three victims were found in the store's parking lot after the suspect opened fire, police said.
According to authorities, two of the victims, one adult and one child, died at the scene, while the third victim died after being transported to a hospital.
Authorities said a fourth person was treated at the scene for unrelated injuries.
Investigators said the suspect then stole a car and fled, crashing the vehicle shortly afterward. He allegedly hijacked another car and took off again. Officers used a Taser to detain the suspect in South Austin, Police Chief Lisa Davis said.
The suspect was described as a 32-year-old white man with a criminal record and a history of mental health issues.
"This is a very sad day for Austin. This is a very sad day for us all," Davis said. "My condolences go out to the families."
The investigation is ongoing.
In a statement, Target said it's working with local law enforcement and shared its condolences for the victims and their families:
"We are devastated by the violence that occurred today at our store in Austin, Texas. Our hearts are with the families and loved ones of those who lost their lives, our team in Austin and all those impacted by this tragedy. We are working with law enforcement as they conduct their investigation and are grateful to the first responders who acted quickly at the scene. In the days ahead, we will continue partnering with law enforcement and will be providing support resources, including grief counseling, to our team."
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