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Al menos 2 muertos y varios heridos en un tiroteo en complejo de departamentos en Amarillo, Texas, informan autoridades

Police said the party moved to an apartment and ended in gunfire, leaving more than nine people injured and two dead.

  • On Saturday, a shooting at the Westminster Apartments in Amarillo, Texas, killed two people and injured 10 others at 1:58 a.m. Police said the incident at 2415 South Coulter Street involved rifle-style weapons.
  • Police reported that partygoers gathered elsewhere before moving to the apartment complex, where suspects previously asked to leave the original location followed and opened fire. Investigators believe the attack was targeted.
  • Victims included 17-year-old Ezekiel Rudy Almazan and a 16-year-old boy whose name was not released. Police recovered a Glock 9mm handgun and found cartridge casings, indicating multiple weapons were used.
  • No arrests have been made, and investigators are seeking surveillance footage from residents in the Belmar area. Police Chief Thomas Hover stated the incident was not a random act of violence.
  • Amarillo recorded 16 homicides in 2025 and has registered 10 so far in 2026. Mayor Cole Stanley previously discussed increasing police presence and patrols after Chief Hover raised concerns about recent shootings.
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At least two people were killed and several others injured in a shooting in Texas this Saturday, the Yellow Police Department reported.

By: CNN Amarillo, Texas.- At least two people were killed and several others injured in a shooting in Texas this Saturday, the Yellow Police Department reported. The shooting took place at an apartment complex around 2 a.m., Miami time, according to the department. Authorities indicated that “minors and young adults” were gathering “somewhere else” before heading to the apartment complex. “Preliminary information indicates that several people we…

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