Illustration of Austin police arresting three teens after shootings that injured four people
Illustration of Austin police arresting three teens after shootings that injured four people
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Trois adolescents arrêtés après des fusillades à Austin faisant quatre blessés

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La police d'Austin a arrêté trois adolescents suspects à la suite d'une série d'au moins 12 fusillades survenues durant le week-end à travers la ville, faisant quatre blessés. Les incidents ont débuté par le vol d'un véhicule et d'une arme à feu, impliquant des attaques aléatoires et ciblées.

Les fusillades ont commencé samedi matin après qu'un véhicule a été déclaré volé dans un complexe d'appartements et qu'une arme a été dérobée dans un magasin. Au cours des deux jours suivants, les suspects ont tiré sur des maisons, des véhicules, des immeubles résidentiels et deux casernes de pompiers, la plupart des incidents se déroulant dans le sud d'Austin. Quatre personnes ont été touchées par des tirs, dont l'une présente un pronostic vital engagé, tandis que plusieurs véhicules et bâtiments ont subi des dommages.

Ce que les gens disent

Les premières réactions sur X expriment un soulagement face à l'arrestation des trois adolescents, des appels à responsabiliser les parents concernant l'accès aux armes à feu, et des inquiétudes quant à une potentielle clémence de la part des juges d'Austin.

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