Cleveland (Texas): A Texas sheriff said authorities have widened the search area for a man suspected of killing five of his neighbours near Houston. San Jacinto County Sheriff Greg Capers told reporters on Saturday the search area for 38-year-old Francisco Oropeza could now be as large as 10 or 20 miles" as the gunman remained at large more than 15 hours after the shooting Friday night.
The shooting happened near the town of Cleveland, about 72 km north of Houston. Capers said Oropeza may still have a weapon. Oropeza went next door with a rifle and fatally shot his neighbours, including an eight-year-old boy and a teenage girl, after the family asked him to stop firing rounds in his yard because they were trying to sleep, authorities said.
Some residents who live on the street said it was not uncommon to hear neighbours unwind at the end of the work week by firing off guns. San Jacinto County Sheriff Greg Capers said Oropeza used an AR-style rifle and that all the victims were believed to be from Honduras. All of his rounds were from the neck up, so basically in the head, Capers said. The attack was the latest act of gun violence in what has been a record pace of mass shootings in the US so far this year, some of which have also involved semiautomatic rifles.
The mass killings have played out in a variety of places a Nashville school, a Kentucky bank, a Southern California dance hall, and now a rural Texas neighbourhood inside a single-story home. Capers said authorities were using scent-tracking dogs and an overhead drone in the search for Oropeza, who they believe was intoxicated at the time of the shooting and then fled toward a heavily wooded forest a few miles from the scene.
Capers said there were 10 people in the house some of whom has just moved there earlier in the week but that no one else was injured. He said two of the victims were found in a bedroom laying over two children in an apparent attempt to shield them. Authorities did not immediately release the names of the victims. Three were female, including a 15-year-old girl, said Rob Freyer, a prosecutor in San Jacinto County. He did not know the ages of the adult victims, which included one male.
Two of the victims were found by the front door and the slain eight-year-old boy was in the front room, according to Capers. He said three other blood-covered children in the home were taken to a hospital but did not have injuries. The Honduran ladies that were laying over these children were doing it in such an effort as to protect the child, Capers said.