Austin mass shooting: 13 shot, no suspects in custody

Austin mass shooting: 13 shot, no suspects in custody

"It is unknown if there is one, or multiple suspects involved," police said.

June 12, 2021, 2:17 PM

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A gunman is at large after a mass shooting that left 13 people injured in Austin, Texas, early Saturday.

Two victims are in critical condition and 11 are in stable condition, the Austin Police Department said.

Police respond to a shooting on the 400 block of 6th St in Austin, Texas, June 12, 2021.

After the gunfire was reported at 1:24 a.m. local time, "a large crowed" dispersed, police said.

"It is unknown if there is one, or multiple suspects involved," police said, adding that it appears to be an isolated incident.

Chief of police Joseph Chacon provies an update on overnight shootings in Austin, Texas, June 12, 2021.

"The uptick in gun violence locally is part of a disturbing rise in gun violence across the country as we exit the pandemic," Austin Mayor Steve Adler tweeted, "APD and the City Council have initiated multiple violence prevention efforts in response- but this crisis requires a broader, coordinated response from all levels of government. One thing is clear - greater access to firearms does not equal greater public safety."

Adler added, "We are fortunate not to have any fatalities but remain concerned for the two individuals in critical condition."

"We urge you to please call 911 or the APD tip line if you think you have relevant information," he said.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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