World May 17, 2026 09:56 PM

Two Juveniles Held After Series of Shootings Rock Austin Neighborhoods

Dozen shootings across south and east Austin leave four people wounded; motives remain unknown as investigation continues

By Sofia Navarro
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Austin police said two males, aged 15 and 17, were taken into custody after a dozen separate shootings in south and east Austin late Saturday and into early Sunday. Four people were struck by gunfire - one with serious injuries and three with minor wounds - while authorities also reported thefts of firearms and multiple vehicles. A third young Hispanic male fled the scene when officers detained the two juveniles, and investigators have not yet identified a motive for the incidents.

Two Juveniles Held After Series of Shootings Rock Austin Neighborhoods
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Key Points

  • Two juveniles - a 15-year-old male and a 17-year-old male - are in custody after 12 separate shootings in south and east Austin that occurred Saturday and early Sunday.
  • Four people were struck by gunfire: one with serious injuries and three with minor injuries. The incidents included shots fired at two separate fire stations and at residential buildings.
  • Authorities reported that a 15-year-old stole a gun from a store on Saturday, the 17-year-old had an outstanding warrant tied to a theft of a gun from the same store, and suspects stole more than four vehicles while moving through the city; a third young Hispanic male fled from a vehicle when the two juveniles were detained.

Austin law enforcement officials reported that two suspects were arrested following a sequence of 12 shooting incidents that occurred across south and east Austin on Saturday and into early Sunday.

Police identified the two individuals in custody as a 15-year-old male and a 17-year-old male. Authorities said the younger juvenile had stolen a gun from a store on Saturday, while the older juvenile had an outstanding warrant related to a theft of a gun from the same store.

Across the dozen incidents, four people were struck by gunfire. One victim sustained serious injuries and three others suffered minor injuries, according to police statements.

As the events unfolded, the suspects reportedly stole more than four vehicles while moving through Austin, law enforcement officials said. Citing the Travis County Sheriff’s Office, police added that when officers apprehended the two juveniles a third young Hispanic male ran from a vehicle at the scene and was not detained at that time.

Officials also described the variety of locations targeted in the shootings. Two of the incidents involved gunfire aimed at separate fire stations; in one of those instances a truck was struck. Other incidents involved shots fired at residential buildings.

Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis said the department does not yet know the motives behind the shootings. Investigators continue to examine the circumstances surrounding each of the 12 incidents, and the probe remains active, officials said.

Authorities have not provided further details on the status of the third person who ran from the vehicle or any additional charges beyond the information about the stolen firearm and outstanding warrant tied to the two juveniles in custody. The investigation, including motive and whether more suspects are involved, is ongoing.


Context and next steps

Police continue to gather evidence and interview witnesses in south and east Austin as they work to piece together the sequence of events across the 12 shooting incidents. Officials emphasized that motives are unknown and that the investigation remains open.

Risks

  • Motives are unknown and the shootings remain under investigation - this uncertainty affects public safety assessments and emergency response planning.
  • A third suspect remains at large after running from a vehicle during the apprehension of the two juveniles, posing an ongoing risk to community security until located.
  • Targets included critical community infrastructure - specifically two fire stations - and residential buildings, which could strain emergency services and heighten local concerns about property and personal safety.

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