1 Dead, 3 Hospitalized in Austin Shooting: Authorities

Police initially warned people to "stay away from downtown" Austin, but the deadly attack was later determined not to be an active shooter incident

A shooting in a crowded entertainment district in downtown Austin early Sunday caused a chaotic scene, leaving one woman dead and three others wounded and police searching for a suspect.

Austin police say they want to question 24-year-old Endicott McCray in the overnight shootings. Police are circulating a photograph of a McCray and are describing him as a "person of interest."

Austin Police Chief of Staff Brian Manley said police received reports of gunshots in crowded Sixth Street Entertainment District shortly after 2 a.m. Sunday, and found that five people had been shot.

"It was a very chaotic scene," Manley said. "A lot of people running in different directions with all the gunshots coming out."

One woman was pronounced dead at the scene, and three other women were taken to University Medical Center Brackenridge with injuries that were serious, but not life-threatening. Manley said another victim declined to be transported to the hospital.

"We have multiple individuals, witnesses, that we are currently interviewing," Manley said. "We had one individual who was initially noted as a person of interest, however that person's status at this point is undetermined."

Manley said because of the large crowd presence, police were getting descriptions of a suspect from witnesses. However, he said the descriptions were consistent, to an extent, but not all the same.

Police originally reported an active shooter scene in the area, but Manley said two separate incidents caused the confusion. He said there was another confrontation in a nearby parking garage and that a shot was fired there.

A man was transported to the hospital after that confrontation, but his condition was not immediately known.

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