Gunman opens fire at San Antonio flea market

FAN Editor

A suspect opened fire at a San Antonio flea market on Sunday, with at least three people sent to the hospital at the “highest priority,” a spokesperson for the fire department said. Woody Woodward of the San Antonio fire department said that as of 2:30 p.m. ET, the situation was “under control.” 

San Antonio fire chief Russell Johnson told CBS affiliate KENS-TV that maybe 100 shots were fired into the crowded parking area of Mission Open Air Market. Police say at least two weapons were recovered at the scene.

It wasn’t immediately clear what led to the shooting or if a suspect is in custody.

LIVE: San Antonio police Chief William McManus has just shared preliminary information about a shooting at the Mission Open Air Flea Market off of 410 STORY: https://www.kens5.com/mobile/article/news/crime/shooting-reported-at-south-side-flea-market/273-51a052b1-a9d9-491f-b9d8-1c23c1c68f4f

Posted by KENS 5 & Kens5.com on Sunday, August 16, 2020

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