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Woman Fatally Shot at North Austin Apartment Complex, Marks City’s 62nd Homicide Amid Rising Violence

Woman Fatally Shot at North Austin Apartment Complex, Marks City’s 62nd Homicide Amid Rising Violence

A deadly shooting at the Espero Rutland apartment complex in North Austin claimed the life of a woman early Saturday morning. The incident occurred in the 1900 block of Rutland Drive near Metric Boulevard, where Austin Police Department, according toFOX 7 Austin, responded to reports of gunshots shortly after 4 a.m. on November 16. Upon arrival, officers discovered the woman with gunshot wounds. Life-saving measures were unsuccessful, and she was pronounced dead at the scene.

The fatality, happening less than 24 hours following another shooting in close proximity, marks Austin’s 62nd homicide of the year, as the city sees a significant uptick in violent deaths. “You’re looking in Austin, prior to 2020, I believe it was the norm to have 25 homicides a year, so to go up from 25 to 30 homicides to most likely will end at 70 for the year, that’s a concern,” an Austin Police Department representative noted in the report byFOX 7 Austin. Detectives are currently reviewing surveillance footage and conducting interviews with residents to locate a suspect.

As per a statement by the Austin Police Department, this incident is believed to be isolated, with no immediate danger posed to the wider public. While the investigation is ongoing, police have yet to pinpoint a suspect, according to information obtained fromThe Austin American-Statesman.

The Espero Rutland complex, where Saturday’s shooting unfolded, serves as subsidized housing for people who have experienced homelessness, part of the city’s initiative to address the issue a fact made particularly poignant considering the recent violence. Police are urging anyone with information related to this case to contact Crime Stoppers at 512-472-TIPS (8477) or the APD Homicide Unit Tip Line at 512-974-TIPS (8477), further detailed byFOX 7 Austin.

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