Austin police release surveillance video in Terminal 6 shooting to help identify suspect
AUSTIN, Texas - The Austin Police Department has released surveillance video from a New Year's Day shooting on Sixth Street as it continues to look for the suspect.
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The video's release comes just a few days after police released a photo of a man suspected of the shooting at the bar Terminal 6 which is located at 302 E. 6th Street.
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Two people, both 19-year-olds, were hurt in the shooting which hapened early in the morning.
The suspect APD is looking for is described as a black man in his mid-20s to mid-30s, 5'7" and between 160 to 180 pounds, with long black dreadlocks below the shoulder. He was last seen wearing a multi-colored, long-sleeved shirt and dark pants.
Anyone with information about this incident or this suspect is asked to call Aggravated Assault Unit detectives at 512-974-5245 and reference the case number 20-10317.
Individuals may also utilize Crime Stoppers at 512-472-TIPS or use the new Crime Stoppers app. or submit tips by downloading APD’s mobile app, Austin PD, for free on iPhone and Android.
The Texas Alcohol and Beverage Commission issued an emergency 60-day suspension for Terminal Six on Jan. 3 for two months following the shooting. The owner of the bar has told FOX 7 he has decided to shut the bar down and sell it.
READ MORE: Terminal 6 bar on 6th Street to close after shooting