1 dead 6 wounded suspect killed suicide by cop Sunday May 29, 2016 Veteran Dionisio Garza III West Houston Shooting Rampage In West Houston, Texas Army veteran Dionisio Garza III who served several tours of duty walked into an auto repair shop and shot a customer, and then shot a police cars and a police helicopter before he was killed by a SWAT team. Sources say he had recently expressed anti-government sentiments, but no authorities or media have only speculated on reports he suffered from PTSD as a possible explanation. The possibility of terrorism as a motive apparently was either never considered or ruled out.
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KHOU.com Dionisio Garza III (hispanic) previously served in the military and served several tours of duty overseas. Sources also said he had recently expressed anti-government sentiments.
Wilson was critically injured, but he is expected to survive. In total, two people were killed, including the suspect, and six others were injured. l, two people were killed, including the suspect, and six others were injured. The medical examiner on Monday identified the second deceased victim in the shooting as Eugene Linscomb.
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KHOU.com Dionisio Garza III (hispanic) previously served in the military and served several tours of duty overseas. Sources also said he had recently expressed anti-government sentiments.
Wilson was critically injured, but he is expected to survive. In total, two people were killed, including the suspect, and six others were injured. l, two people were killed, including the suspect, and six others were injured. The medical examiner on Monday identified the second deceased victim in the shooting as Eugene Linscomb.
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What led to Dionisio Garza III an army veteran going on a West Houston shooting rampage? A community seeks answers as PTSD is now suspected.
Dinisio Garza III a 25 year old army veteran thought to be suffering from PTSD has been identified as the suspect in Sunday’s mass shooting in West Houston which left two dead (including the shooter) and six wounded.
The identification of the memorial day weekend Houston gun shooter comes after social media reports describe Dinisio Garza having served four tours of duty in Afghanistan.
Not necessarily understood why, the army vet was discharged from active duty in 2014.
Until opening fire, Garza, hailing from San Bernardino County, California, had no criminal history, but did harbor anti government sentiments.
The man’s death came after going on a rampage with a high-powered AR15 rifle, where he shot at bystanders before police gunned him down.
Of note, upon going on a shooting rampage, a couple who ran a local carwash, whom Dinisio Garza was a customer of told of the gunman having grown a beard with Garza shouting slurs about ‘gays, Jews and sinners.’
Killed at the hands of Dionisio Garza III was Eugene Linscomb, a customer who was indiscriminately gunned down at a nearby auto-shop. Critically injured was husband/father and Good Samaritan, Byron Wilson, who police say was trying to fight back and stop the deadly attack.
According to KHOU, Garza had recently expressed anti-government sentiments, nevertheless authorities have told the motive behind Sunday’s shooting remains unknown.
Told Dionisio Garza’s father via Click 2 Houston: ‘We have not received confirmation, but I strongly suspect. I really believe this is a PTSD thing.
‘On the internet he met some people or some people that believed like him.’
Notably, the gunman’s father told his son had moved to Houston to meet others who thought the United States was on the brink of collapse.
Offered the gunman’s father: ‘He was rambling off about the economy collapsing, you know,’
‘And that something was going to happen by Monday, that kind of stuff. Of course you look back now and there were signs.’
Of note, a report via the dailymail, describes an instance in 2013, where a woman believed to be Dionisio Garza III’s mother writing on Facebook that she’d spoken to her son on the phone.
He told her that five of his fellow troops had died in Afghanistan over the weekend.
Indicating premonitions that Dionisio Garza may have planned his last stand, authorities tell of having found a military backpack at the scene filled with personal papers, documents and bullets.
The backpack was later detonated by a SWAT team, with the bag’s items bursting into flames.
Havoc first came to the fore just after 10.15 am Sunday morning as stunned witnesses told of hearing gunshots in west Houston, Texas.
When officers arrived, the as of yet un-identified suspect turned fire on police, whom he randomly showered with gunfire.
Sprayed bullets led to a gas pump igniting in fire while dozens of cars went on to be hit by stray bullets, narrowly missing drivers making their way through the normally quiet residential area.
At 12.30pm, Linscomb was shot dead in his car as a bullet burst through the window.
During the shooting, two officers were shot – one in the hand and one in his body, with both surviving thanks to bulletproof vests.
Another three civilians were also shot and wounded. All of them are expected to survive.
One of the survivors was saved in part by a 17-year-old Boy Scout.
There were initial reports of two gunmen, but police later confirmed that Wilson was a Good Samaritan who was fighting back.
He was wounded but is expected to survive.
Pictured Dionisio Garza.
Pictured, Byron WIlson (with wife and child) a Good Samaritan who had sought to stop the shooter.
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What led to Dionisio Garza III an army veteran going on a West Houston shooting rampage? A community seeks answers as PTSD is now suspected.
Dinisio Garza III a 25 year old army veteran thought to be suffering from PTSD has been identified as the suspect in Sunday’s mass shooting in West Houston which left two dead (including the shooter) and six wounded.
The identification of the memorial day weekend Houston gun shooter comes after social media reports describe Dinisio Garza having served four tours of duty in Afghanistan.
Not necessarily understood why, the army vet was discharged from active duty in 2014.
Until opening fire, Garza, hailing from San Bernardino County, California, had no criminal history, but did harbor anti government sentiments.
The man’s death came after going on a rampage with a high-powered AR15 rifle, where he shot at bystanders before police gunned him down.
Of note, upon going on a shooting rampage, a couple who ran a local carwash, whom Dinisio Garza was a customer of told of the gunman having grown a beard with Garza shouting slurs about ‘gays, Jews and sinners.’
Killed at the hands of Dionisio Garza III was Eugene Linscomb, a customer who was indiscriminately gunned down at a nearby auto-shop. Critically injured was husband/father and Good Samaritan, Byron Wilson, who police say was trying to fight back and stop the deadly attack.
According to KHOU, Garza had recently expressed anti-government sentiments, nevertheless authorities have told the motive behind Sunday’s shooting remains unknown.
Told Dionisio Garza’s father via Click 2 Houston: ‘We have not received confirmation, but I strongly suspect. I really believe this is a PTSD thing.
‘On the internet he met some people or some people that believed like him.’
Notably, the gunman’s father told his son had moved to Houston to meet others who thought the United States was on the brink of collapse.
Offered the gunman’s father: ‘He was rambling off about the economy collapsing, you know,’
‘And that something was going to happen by Monday, that kind of stuff. Of course you look back now and there were signs.’
Of note, a report via the dailymail, describes an instance in 2013, where a woman believed to be Dionisio Garza III’s mother writing on Facebook that she’d spoken to her son on the phone.
He told her that five of his fellow troops had died in Afghanistan over the weekend.
Indicating premonitions that Dionisio Garza may have planned his last stand, authorities tell of having found a military backpack at the scene filled with personal papers, documents and bullets.
The backpack was later detonated by a SWAT team, with the bag’s items bursting into flames.
Havoc first came to the fore just after 10.15 am Sunday morning as stunned witnesses told of hearing gunshots in west Houston, Texas.
When officers arrived, the as of yet un-identified suspect turned fire on police, whom he randomly showered with gunfire.
Sprayed bullets led to a gas pump igniting in fire while dozens of cars went on to be hit by stray bullets, narrowly missing drivers making their way through the normally quiet residential area.
At 12.30pm, Linscomb was shot dead in his car as a bullet burst through the window.
During the shooting, two officers were shot – one in the hand and one in his body, with both surviving thanks to bulletproof vests.
Another three civilians were also shot and wounded. All of them are expected to survive.
One of the survivors was saved in part by a 17-year-old Boy Scout.
There were initial reports of two gunmen, but police later confirmed that Wilson was a Good Samaritan who was fighting back.
He was wounded but is expected to survive.
Pictured Dionisio Garza.
Pictured, Byron WIlson (with wife and child) a Good Samaritan who had sought to stop the shooter.
Read more: http://scallywagandvagabond.com/2016/05/dionisio-garza-iii-army-veteran-ptsd-west-houston-gun-shooter/#ixzz4AF4IFAcu
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KTRK-TV-10 hours ago
But, for Sheri, the most disturbing part of all is who police have identified as the shooter: 25 year old Dionisio Garza, a 25-year-old veteran.
Here's What You Need To Know About The Houston Mass Shooter
Carbonated.tv (blog)-3 hours ago
He has been identified as Dionisio Garza III, an army veteran from San Bernardino County, California. The information was released after the ...
CBSLA.com Morning Newsbrief (May 27)
CBS Local-May 27, 2016
Gunman In Houston Shooting Rampage From Southern CaliforniaSources identified the gunman as Dionisio Garza, 25, originally from Rancho Cucamonga.
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