A violent shooting spree in Texas left four people dead after a suspected road rage incident began in Sugar Land and ended in Houston, police confirmed.
According to the Houston Police Department (HPD), the series of shootings started around 12:30 p.m. near 12900 Dairy Ashford and US 90, where the suspect allegedly shot and killed a woman following a road rage confrontation.
BREAKING: 4 dead in Houston shooting spree that started in the city of Sugar Land, cops say
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Details of the Shooting Incident
After the first shooting, the suspect reportedly drove to a mechanic shop in Southwest Houston, near 13400 Fondren Road, and allegedly shot two men. He then drove several blocks away to the 8000 block of Creekbend Drive, where he died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Houston Police Lt. Larry Crowson addressed the situation during a press briefing: “There are homicide investigators en route to the scene, they’ll start talking to the witnesses here.”
“Sugar Land is conducting their investigation on their homicide down there. Hopefully, they’ll get more information on that,” Crowson added.
Police Investigation and Public Safety
Authorities reported that Sugar Land police had alerted HPD to watch for a silver Ford Escape following the initial shooting. The motive for the suspect’s visit to the mechanic shop remains unclear, though police said one of the men there may have been shot while attempting to record the suspect on his phone.
As of Wednesday afternoon, the identities of the victims and the suspect had not been released. Both Sugar Land and Houston police continue to investigate the tragic string of events.
“There is no current threat to the public,” Lt. Crowson emphasized, assuring residents that the investigation is ongoing.
Authorities Urge Caution and Cooperation
Police continue to appeal for witnesses or anyone with information about the shootings to come forward. Residents are advised to remain aware of their surroundings and to report any suspicious activity.
The deadly events in Sugar Land and Houston highlight the dangers of road rage incidents and the ongoing commitment of Texas law enforcement to investigate and ensure public safety.



