Thu. Apr 25th, 2024

Two young Texas women have died and another woman is in critical condition following a triple shooting near North Star Mall Sunday morning, police say.

Just before 6 a.m., Castle Hills Police responded to the access road of Blanco and Loop 410 after receiving a call for a car parked in the center lane.

Police said they found a woman in the street with a gunshot wound to her head, along with two other gunshot victims in the car. There were also multiple shell casings from a suspected rifle and handgun found at the scene, police said.

All three of the women were taken to the hospital in critical condition but two have died, police say.

One victim was identified by the Medical Examiner as 18-year-old Kennedi Eunece Braziel. The other was identified as 19-year-old D’Yani Amajanique Denise Thomas.

“It’s a senseless, senseless act, a very violent act,” said Lt. Tony Crawford with the Castle Hills Police Dept. “We’ve tried to canvass the area for any businesses that we believe that these victims and possible suspect cars have traveled.”

Crawford said there are few leads in the case, and investigators are unsure whether the women were targeted.

“We can’t confirm that there is any relationship between the suspects and the victims,” said Crawford. “It was reported they were low on fuel, and so they were going to a nearby convenience store.”

Investigators found more than 50 shell casings at the scene and believe a 9-millimeter and an AK-47 were used in the shooting. They are now asking businesses in the area for any surveillance video or information that could help lead to an arrest in this case.

“We’re currently working with those managers, owners of the businesses to recover that surveillance video,” said Crawford. “Some leads have come in. We’re researching those as well.

Police are also pleading with the public for help as they try to piece together why someone would open fire on these women.

“Whoever these suspects are have no regard for human life,” said Crawford. “So, we’re really urging the public. If you had children, give these victims some justice. If you know anything, you hear anything, please call us.”

Anyone with information can call Castle Hills police at 210-342-2341. Crawford said any small detail can be helpful.

“It may be one little detail that’s missing that we can put together that has the key that unlocks the door, so we can put the people that committed this violent crime behind bars,” said Crawford. “They’re still at large. The concern is whether ‘Was it a random act?’ We don’t know.”

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By Buffy Gunner

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