2nd suspect arrested in Texas college shooting
HOUSTON (AP) — A second suspect has been arrested in a shooting that wounded three people at a Houston-area college.
Harris County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Christina Garza says 22-year-old Trey Foster was captured early today in the Dallas suburb of Plano, 250 miles north of Houston.
Garza says officers escorted Foster back to Houston. He is being held in the Harris County Jail.
Foster faces two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon in Tuesday’s shooting at a Lone Star College campus.
Carlton Berry, who was wounded in the incident, has been charged with two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Berry faces a court hearing Wednesday.
Jody Neal, who was also hurt, told investigators that Foster shot him during an argument. A college maintenance man was also wounded.
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See the trouble is maybe ,they only had one gun each. If they had two or more each we would have been safe . Does it takes two guys with two guns to stop a bad guy with a gun . OR do two bad guys with guns equal one good guy with a gun .
Please NRA tell us what to do .
If there were 4 more people with guns in the area where the shooting took place, all would have been safe. NO, NO, if there were 7 more people with guns, all would have been safe.
In a recent study, 100% of the shootings have had a loaded weapon involved.