The suspect was found in a car with a gunshot wound that he inflicted on himself.
A resident of the U.S. state of Texas on Saturday, February 5, committed suicide after shooting four and wounding three people in Navarro County.
This is reported by NBC News.
It is noted that after midnight, the special line “911” received a message that a man had killed members of his own family in a house in Corsicana.
According to the head of the local police, Robert Johnson, at the crime scene, law enforcement officers found the bodies of a murdered man and woman, as well as two living people with gunshot wounds, who were immediately hospitalized in a hospital in Dallas.
Soon the policemen went to the neighboring town of Frost, where they found a dead man and a child, as well as another injured person, whom the suspect shot several times. She is currently in the hospital.
Johnson said that Corsicana police and Navarro County officials found out that the likely shooter was traveling by car and tracked his location using a navigation system.
At the request of the police, the car stopped on a village road outside Corsicana. Having approached the vehicle, law enforcement officers found a suspect with a gunshot wound in the cabin, which he inflicted on himself with his own hand. The man died in hospital.
Investigators are investigating the links between the shooter and his victims. The investigation is ongoing.