Bullet Grazes Head of Innocent Bystander

 

FORT WORTH, TX -  - A chaotic scene unfolded outside Hulen Mall in Fort Worth on Sunday afternoon as a shooting incident left a bystander hospitalized after being grazed by a bullet. The Fort Worth Police responded to the 4700 block of S. Hulen following reports of gunfire in the area.

According to authorities, the shooting transpired as three individuals were leaving the mall, engaging in a gunfire exchange with each other. The rapid response of law enforcement prevented further escalation, but an unfortunate bystander suffered a grazing head wound from a bullet.

The injured individual was promptly transported to a local hospital, although there is currently no information available regarding their condition. Fort Worth Police have indicated that they believe the injury is minor, offering a glimmer of relief amid the unsettling incident.

The investigation into the shooting is ongoing, with Fort Worth Police yet to disclose additional details about the circumstances surrounding the altercation. As the community awaits further updates, law enforcement is diligently working to piece together the sequence of events leading to the gunfire outside Hulen Mall.

The incident raises concerns about public safety and the need for continued efforts to address and prevent such incidents in crowded areas. Authorities urge anyone with information related to the shooting to come forward, as community cooperation is crucial in resolving and preventing acts of violence.

Fort Worth Police emphasize their commitment to ensuring the safety of residents and visitors, vowing to thoroughly investigate the incident and take necessary actions to maintain security in public spaces. As details emerge from the ongoing investigation, the community remains vigilant, hoping for a swift resolution and measures to prevent such incidents in the future.

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