Texas Shooting Spree Leaves Three Dead, Including Innocent Bystander Filming Horror: Gunman Ends Rampage with Suicide

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🚨 BLOOD ON THE HIGHWAY: A raging gunman blasts a woman in her SUV, then storms a mechanic shop to mow down two innocents in a hail of bullets—before the final twist that ends it all. 💥😱

What snapped in this Texas terror’s mind to unleash hell across two cities in under an hour? The bystander’s phone captured the nightmare… but at what cost? Shocking details will leave you reeling.

Click for the full rampage report that’s gripping Houston: 🔍

A Texas gunman fatally shot three people in a violent rampage spanning several cities before turning the gun on himself, according to authorities.

Cops responded to a shooting in Sugar Land — 19 miles southwest of downtown Houston — around 1 p.m. Wednesday and discovered a woman with several gunshot wounds behind the wheel of a white SUV that had veered off the road, the Sugar Land Police Department said in a statement.

Though the incident was initially thought to have been sparked by road rage, cops later confirmed that the woman and the gunman had a relationship with each other, police said.

Law enforcement at the scene of a murder-suicide rampage.
A Texas gunman fatally shot three people in a multi-city shooting spree before turning the gun on himself.

“This incident was not a random act of road rage violence,” the department wrote.

Two witnesses helped authorities perform life-saving measures on the victim before she was brought to a local hospital and pronounced dead, cops said.

Then, at around 1:30 p.m., the unidentified suspect in a gray Ford Escape was spotted in an altercation with a worker at a mechanic shop in southwest Houston, only 10 minutes from where he had fatally gunned down the woman, Houston Police Lt. Larry Crowson told reporters.

The alleged killer fired several shots at the worker and another man who was filming the incident at a nearby warehouse as he drove away, Crowson said.

Both men were shot and killed, cops said.

J. Crowson from Houston Police speaking to the media.
Houston Police Lt. Larry Crowson speaks to reporters during the investigation of the murder-suicide on Oct. 8, 2025.
Police cars on a road near a wooded area in Sugar Land, Texas, with a news headline: "FOUR DEAD IN MURDER-SUICIDE RAMPAGE."
Though the incident was initially thought to have been sparked by road rage, cops later confirmed that the woman and the gunman had a relationship with each other.

The man recording the gunman had owned the body shop. He was 35 years old, family members told KHOU 11.

The suspect then drove two and a half miles away and was discovered dead inside his vehicle from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, police said.

It is not yet clear if the gunman had any relationship with the other two individuals shot.

Additional details about the gunman and a possible motive were not available as of Wednesday evening.

The incident remains under investigation.