Suspect in Sixth Street mass shooting apprehended in Killeen

The suspect in a recent mass shooting that killed one and injured 13 in Downtown Austin has been apprehended in Killeen.

The Killeen Police Department says that 19-year-old De'Ondre Jermirris White has been located and is currently in the Killeen City Jail.

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The Lone Star Fugitive Task Force says that a fugitive investigation was conducted which revealed that White had fled back to his home area of Killeen after the shooting.

KPD says that just before 2:30 p.m. on June 24, members of the task force and the KPD SWAT team located White in the 1300 block of Anna Lee Drive. White was taken into custody without incident and transported to the Killeen City Jail.

White now awaits arraignment on an arrest warrant for murder in reference to the mass shooting that happened on June 12.

White had been identified earlier this week as a suspect in the shooting and charges were dropped against two teenagers who had been previously arrested in connection with the shooting.

WHAT HAPPENED ON SIXTH STREET ON JUNE 12?

Court documents obtained by FOX 7 Austin indicate the shooting is believed to have started as a dispute between rival groups of teenagers.

Early Saturday morning the two groups encountered each other. Eyewitness accounts on what happened next vary. But ultimately, a verbal argument ensued. That argument escalated and multiple people pulled out weapons. It is unclear how many people fired.

According to police, officers responded to reports of multiple shots fired at around 1:30 a.m. near the 400 block of East 6th Street on Saturday, June 12. 

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New suspect identified in deadly 6th Street shooting, charges against 2 others dropped

Authorities have identified De’ondre "Dre" White as the person they believe is responsible for the shooting on June 12 left one dead and 13 injured.

When officers arrived they found a large crowd of people in the area and initially located several victims who had sustained gunshot wounds and were hurt. Officers immediately began life-saving measures on multiple victims.

One of the victims, a 25-year-old man from Michigan, died from his injuries. Douglas Kantor was in Austin visiting friends when he was fatally shot in the popular nightlife district.

Kantor was originally from Airmont, New York, according to his family. He had been living in Michigan, having completed a bachelor's degree at Michigan State in computer engineering. He went on to receive a master’s degree in business and recently purchased his first house. He worked as a product manager at Ford Motor Company.

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Families of victims in mass shooting react to APD dropping charges

Austin Police Department drop the charges on previous 2 suspects in the 6th Street shooting and are now searching for a new suspected gunman, De'ondre White.

In a statement, his family told FOX 7 Austin "...he was looking forward to marrying his high school sweetheart of ten years and starting a family. He was loved by all who knew him and had an infectious smile that would light up any room. He was loved by his family, friends, and everyone who met him. This senseless tragedy has put an end to all his dreams."

13 other people were injured in the mass shooting on Sixth Street, including Adrianna Salazar. She was shot in the popular nightlife district while celebrating her 19th birthday Saturday.

A bullet passed through the Northeast Early College High School graduate’s right leg, shattering the bone. It remains lodged in her left leg. Doctors implanted a metal rod in her right leg.

After the shooting, 27 mayors, including Austin Mayor Steve Adler, sent a letter to the federal government asking for more action to reduce gun violence

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City of Austin to meet with Biden admin to discuss gun violence

Austin is one of 15 cities chosen across the nation to meet with the Biden administration on a regular basis to discuss gun violence.

On Wednesday, Austin was listed among 15 cities that the federal government will collaborate with to support community violence intervention programs. The Biden administration will meet with the leaders of these 15 cities for further discussion on implementing new strategies.