
A manhunt is on for a gunman who opened fire at an off-campus homecoming party near Greenville, Texas, killing two people and sending 14 more to area hospitals, police said Sunday.
Efforts to find the shooter are being complicated, however, by witnesses’ reticence, Hunt County Sheriff Randy Meeks told reporters.
“It appalls me that, as many folks that were there, (they) have not been able to give us a better description of this shooter,” the sheriff said.
“Due to the many different descriptions being provided by those in attendance at that party, we unfortunately do not have any solid suspect information to provide at this time.”
The party was organized by a group called Good Fellows, some of whose members are students at Texas A&M University-Commerce, though the event was not sanctioned by the school, Meeks said.
Of those injured, 12 were shot, he said. Other victims suffered cuts and other injuries from escaping through windows. About four or five of those injured were students at the university, he said.
– CNN

October 28, 2019 





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