Austin Police Arrest, Charge 19-Year-Old With Murder For 6th Street Mass Shooting

AUSTIN (CBSDFW.COM/AP) — Police in Austin have arrested a 19-year-old for a mass shooting in downtown that left one tourist dead and more than a dozen others wounded.

Officers with a fugitive task force took De'ondre White into custody on the afternoon of June 24 on a warrant for the killing of Douglas John Kantor during the shooting on Austin's 6th Street, the Travis County District Attorney's office said in a statement. Prosecutors said they also intend to seek multiple aggravated assault charges against White.

White was arrested without incident in Killeen, a community about 70 miles north of Austin, and was being held in the local jail ahead of an initial court appearance, the city police department said in a statement. It was not immediately clear whether he has an attorney.

White's arrest comes two days a, fter prosecutors dropped criminal charges against two juveniles who police initially arrested in the June 12 shooting. Authorities have said the shooting stemmed from and argument between two groups of teenagers from Killeen.

The two juveniles who were arrested were involved in the dispute and had guns, Austin Interim Police Chief Joseph Chacon said Tuesday, but ballistics evidence showed that Kantor was killed by a shot from White's weapon.

Travis County District Attorney Jose Garza on Thursday thanked the Austin residents for their patience and offered assurances that authorities now have the right person.

"Based on both forensic and eyewitness testimony, we have full confidence that the person responsible for the shooting has been arrested and is no longer a danger to our community," Garza said. "At this time, we believe that Mr. White was the only shooter."

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