6 Dead in Texas Shooting; Suspect Surrenders After Standoff

The suspect surrendered following a tense standoff with police.

ByABC News
July 9, 2014, 10:36 PM

— -- A Texas man went to the home where his relatives were staying on Wednesday and opened fire - killing six people, including four children who ranged in age from 4 to 13 - and surrendered to police after a tense three-hour standoff in a suburban cul-de-sac outside of Houston, according to the Harris County Sheriff's Office.

At a morning press conference, authorities identified the suspect as Ron Haskell, 34. He will be charged with multiple counts of capital murder.

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The lone survivor of the shooting is a 15-year-old girl - who managed to dial 911 and tip off police that the man intended to kill her grandparents. She remains in critical condition, they said.

PHOTO: Law enforcement officers investigate the scene of a shooting Wednesday, July 9, 2014, in Spring, Texas.
Law enforcement officers investigate the scene of a shooting Wednesday, July 9, 2014, in Spring, Texas. A Harris County Sheriff's Office statement says precinct deputy constables were called to a house about 6 p.m. Wednesday and found two adults and three children dead. Another child later died at a hospital.

The victims include two boys, 13 and 4, and two girls, ages 9 and 7, authorities said. Two adults caring for the children, a 39-year-old man and 33-year-old woman, were also found dead at the home at 711 Leaflet Lane.

PHOTO: This map shows the location of a shooting in Spring, Texas, and where the shooting suspect engaged in a standoff with police on Wednesday, July 9, 2014
This map shows the location of a shooting in Spring, Texas, and where the shooting suspect engaged in a standoff with police on Wednesday, July 9, 2014

The suspect fled the house and led police on a short chase in the neighborhood.

PHOTO:  People stand with a law enforcement officer near the scene of a shooting, July 9, 2014, in Spring, Texas.
People stand with a law enforcement officer near the scene of a shooting, July 9, 2014, in Spring, Texas.

Three of the children were found dead inside the home, and a fourth child died after being airlifted to a hospital, police said. The surviving teen was listed in critical condition at a local hospital.

Seven people were shot, five fatally, in Spring, Texas.
Seven people were shot, five fatally, in Spring, Texas.

The Harris County Precinct 4 Constable's Office apologized at a morning press conference for providing misinformation following the shooting, calling the tragedy a "fluid situation." It was originally reported that five children and one adult had been killed, but the Harris County Sheriff's Office later said that four children and two adults had been killed.

As the trucks blocked the suspect's car, the man visibly engaged with police from the driver’s seat. Police said the suspect had a handgun and was holding it to his head. They were speaking with the man by cell phone as darkness fell over the scene. Nearby homes were evacuated.

PHOTO: Law enforcement officers surround a shooting suspect in his car, July 9, 2014, in Spring, Texas.
Law enforcement officers surround a shooting suspect in his car, July 9, 2014, in Spring, Texas.

At about 10 p.m. CT, authorities swarmed the vehicle, and the suspect was taken into custody.

Editor’s Note: This story has been changed to reflect that the Harris County Sheriff’s Office this morning identified the suspect in the Texas shooting as Ron Haskell, 34. The Constable’s Office previously identified a different person as the suspect to ABC News. That individual’s name has been removed from this story.

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