2 killed and 3 injured in shootings near a shopping mall north of Dallas, police say
Police said the victims knew the suspect, and investigators are treating the deadly shooting as a business-related dispute, not a random attack.
- On Tuesday, May 5, 2026, 69-year-old Seung Han Ho shot five people at K Towne Plaza in Carrollton, Texas, killing two and injuring three, Carrollton Police Chief Roberto Arredondo confirmed shortly before 10 a.m.
- Arredondo stated the shooting was "not a random act" but stemmed from a known business relationship, as investigators believe Ho met the victims for a business transaction when he opened fire.
- Following a short foot chase, police apprehended Ho about 4 miles away at a grocery store, while FBI agents joined local law enforcement collecting evidence at K Towne Plaza.
- The three injured victims were transported to local hospitals and are expected to be OK, while authorities maintained an active scene and urged residents to avoid the area.
- Community member John Jun, active in the Korean American community, described Koreatown as "very generally a peaceful community," highlighting the impact on an area home to over 4,000 residents of Korean descent.
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Man accused in Dallas-area shootings that killed 2 and injured 3 charged with capital murder
Police say a man accused of shooting five people, killing two, in back-to-back shootings at a shopping center and an apartment building in suburban Dallas has been charged with two counts of capital murder. Carrollton police said Wednesday that 69-year-old…
UPDATE: Armed Man Who Sh*t at Secret Service Near White House Identified
On Monday, an armed man was shot by Secret Service agents after he opened fire at them near the White House. Following the incident, the suspect was hospitalized. One juvenile bystander was shot by the suspect, but thankfully, he survived and the injuries were not severe. Here’s our previous update on that: WATCH: Secret Service Provides Update on Armed Suspect Sh*t Near White House
‘F the White House’: Disturbing details emerge as suspect in Secret Service shooting near White House identified * WorldNetDaily * by Joe Kovacs
Source link Michael Marx The suspect accused of exchanging gunfire with the U.S. Secret Service near the White House on Monday has now been identified as a Texas man who said “F the White House” while en route to the hospital. U.S. Attorney for D.C. Jeanine Pirro says the alleged gunman is Michael Marx, 45, as
'F the White House': Disturbing details emerge as suspect in Secret Service shootout near White House identified * WorldNetDaily * by Joe Kovacs
Paul Mauro: 'Secret Service shoots a guy near the White House and nothing to see here? After what's happened recently? Something's off'
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