A shooting occurred late Saturday night at an improvised club in Houston, resulting in the deaths of two teenagers and serious injuries to four others. Police arrived to find chaos as a crowd fled the venue. A 16-year-old male died on the scene, while a 14-year-old female passed away at the hospital. The victims' identities are yet to be confirmed by the medical examiner.
The incident took place at a gathering predominantly attended by minors, held in a vacant business space. Witnesses described seeing a masked man in black firing a pistol into the crowd; however, police have not yet identified any suspects. The injured included a 13-year-old girl in critical condition and an 18-year-old in serious condition, while a 17-year-old and a 19-year-old were in stable condition, according to authorities.
Assistant Chief Luis Menendez-Sierra highlighted that the event had been organized via social media. Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez commented on X, stressing the risks associated with "makeshift, unsanctioned pop-up parties," warning that such events could swiftly devolve into chaos and violence. He urged teenagers to avoid these gatherings for their safety, noting the public safety concerns they pose. The police have requested anyone with information regarding the shooting to come forward. (This story was generated by Newser's AI chatbot. Source: the AP)