Austin Sixth Street shooting
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As Saturday night spilled into Sunday morning, the sidewalks and crowded patios of lively Sixth Street in Austin, Texas, were cloaked in terror and fear as the clinking of glasses and music gave way to frantic calls for help after a gunman opened fire.
Around 1,000 people packed LifeFamily Church in southwest Austin on Friday, according to one estimate, to say goodbye to 19-year-old Ryder Harrington, one of three people killed in Sunday’s mass shooting that is being investigated as a potential act of terrorism.
Authorities said three people were killed and 13 injured in the early Sunday shooting outside a Sixth Street bar, and investigators are continuing to piece together what led up to the attack.
Police body camera footage shows bargoers and pedestrians fleeing and ducking for cover in the chaotic moments after a gunman killed three people in a mass shooting outside a Texas bar.
Austin Police released body camera video showing the shooting on Thursday and increased the count of victims hit by gunfire to 18.
Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis played surveillance video and police body cam video.
The victims were identified as Ryder Harrington, 19, and Savitha Shan, 21
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