Assistant Chief Megan Howard of the Houston Police Department said that officials have talked to every survivor.
Police say one person was killed and two others were hurt in a triple shooting in Texas on Wednesday night.
At about 7 p.m. on the 13900 block of Main Street, police said, three men, two brothers, got into a “physical altercation” that led to the killing. As the guys were fighting, a woman “tried to stop the fight” by shooting at them from a truck.
Assistant Chief Megan Howard of the Houston Police Department said a man who had been shot jumped into the truck with the woman and ran away. The brother who lived, who had also been shot, put his dead brother in a private car and took him to a nearby hospital.
“There is one man who has died. “There are two men who were shot and are hurt,” Howard said. Several guns were found at the scene, but the assistant chief said it wasn’t clear right away if only the woman fired or the guys did as well.
Howard told reporters on Wednesday evening that the brother was declared dead when he got to the hospital.
Howard said that the man and woman in the truck also went to the hospital and were held by cops there. Howard says that they were not people who lived in Houston.
“Officers are talking to them right now,” she said. The only brother who is still alive is also being talked to.
Howard said that it wasn’t clear right away how bad the survivors’ injuries were, but police have talked to all of the people involved.
The district attorney’s office in Houston will get to see the proof the Houston cops have found.