Updated On: 13 June, 2021 10:43 AM IST | Washington | IANS
Addressing the media, Austin Interim Police Chief Joseph Chacon said two of the injured were in critical condition, adding that all the 14 wounded persons were "innocent bystanders", CNN reported.

Bryan police blocks access to an industrial park near the scene of a mass shooting in Bryan, Texas. Pic/AFP
At least 14 people were injured in a mass shooting in the US state of Texas, authorities said, adding that a suspect have been arrested in connection with the incident. The shooting took place on Saturday in the state capital of Austin. Addressing the media, Austin Interim Police Chief Joseph Chacon said two of the injured were in critical condition, adding that all the 14 wounded persons were "innocent bystanders", CNN reported.
The police received their first emergency call shortly before 1.30 a.m., followed by several more calls of shots fired, Chacon said. "As shots rang out, officers on the block were able to immediately respond," CNN quoted the Interim Police Chief as saying. There was no immediate information on the suspect who was arrested but according to Chacon, the police have identified two male perpetrators responsible for the shooting. He added that authorities were reviewing CCTV footage from multiple sources, "including the city's system of video surveillance cameras".