This Morning a Gunman Wounded Nine People in Houston. He Was Wearing Nazi Uniform.
Suspect Dead, Nazi Paraphernalia Found in Home and Car
A Houston attorney whose practice was reportedly in trouble opened fire in a strip mall wounding nine people. He was wearing a Nazi uniform, complete with swastikas, and had Nazi paraphernalia in his car and home, according to multiple reports.Â
We’ve just confirmed today’s mass shooter wore Nazi paraphernalia, what appeared to be an old German uniform with swastikas. h/t @kprcrobert
— Jace Larson, KPRC (@jacelarson) September 26, 2016
Nathan Desai, believed the gunman according to multiple sources, including Click2Houston, shot at officers and “was neutralized by police,” Interim Houston Police Chief Martha Montalvo said.Â
A police spokesperson said 2600 rounds of live ammunition, along with two weapons, were found in or near his car.
Police “sources said that the shooter was wearing what appeared to be an antique German uniform with Swastikas on it.”
Nazi materials found inside a car investigated at scene of SW Houston shooting rampage: https://t.co/MRozy6CcNEpic.twitter.com/9ikaoT3YwP
— Rick Bagley (@ABC13Bagley) September 26, 2016
One victim is in serious condition.
Here’s an early news video, some of the facts have changed:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2f7Z2WJC8y8Â
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Image: Screenshot via KXAN/YouTube
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