Fort Worth

FortWorthWeekly.news · Western roots. Modern Fort Worth news.

Back to Fort Worth

Man in Critical Condition After Fort Worth Shooting

Police are investigating a shooting on San Rafael Street that left one man critically injured, with no arrests reported.

Sasha Esparza

July 3, 20261 min read

Tragedy - illustration, Jake Team LLC
Tragedy - illustration, Jake Team LLC

A man remains in critical condition following a shooting incident in Fort Worth on Thursday evening. Police have not identified any suspects or made any arrests in connection with the attack.

Fort Worth police responded to the 1700 block of San Rafael Street at 9:52 p.m. Thursday after receiving a report of a possible shooting. Upon arrival, officers discovered a male victim suffering from gunshot wounds to his torso and shoulder.

The injured man was transported to a local hospital where he continues to receive treatment in critical condition. Authorities have not released the victim's name or age.

Detectives are currently working to determine the circumstances surrounding the shooting. The investigation is ongoing, and police have not yet identified any individuals of interest.

No suspects are in custody at this time. Further details regarding the motive or the identity of the shooter have not been provided.

Source: yahoo.com.

Sources

https://www.yahoo.com/news/us/articles/man-critically-injured-fort-worth-103552359.html

Share

Sasha Esparza

Sasha Esparza writes about community life, schools, public safety, and local events in Fort Worth.

Related Stories

More in Texas

Texas

Governor Appoints New Comptroller to Lead Texas State Finances

Gov. Greg Abbott appointed former state Sen. Don Huffines as Texas comptroller, tapping the Dallas-area businessman and one-time political rival to oversee state revenue collection, tax disbursements and the Economic Stabilization Fund.

Sasha EsparzaJuly 4, 20262 min read
Texas

Texas Broadband Grant Rules Draw Senate Scrutiny

A Texas Senate committee hearing put new scrutiny on broadband grant rules after lawmakers questioned whether recent changes give satellite internet providers different treatment from traditional rural broadband companies.

Tessa WhitlockJuly 3, 20261 min read