Vol. 7 [Texas News] Mass Shooting in Carrollton Koreatown

Vol. 7 [Texas News] Mass Shooting in Carrollton Koreatown
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  • At approximately 10 a.m. on May 5, a shooting took place near Gwangjang Market inside K Town Plaza, a major hub of the Korean business district in Carrollton, Texas.
  • Two people were killed at the scene, and three others were transported to nearby medical facilities for treatment. The injuries sustained by the survivors are not believed to be life-threatening.
  • The deceased have been identified as a male and female surnamed Cho, both reportedly involved in the real estate business. The injured victims are also believed to be Korean.
  • The suspect, identified as 69-year-old Korean restaurant owner Sung-ho Han, who operated a Japanese restaurant within the plaza, fled the scene shortly after the shooting but was later apprehended by police near a nearby H Mart.
  • According to some local media reports, Han allegedly told investigators that he became enraged over a business-related financial dispute. Police stated that the suspect and victims were acquainted through work. The exact circumstances surrounding the incident remain under investigation.
  • Dallas Korean Association President Sungchul Woo said that when he arrived at the scene roughly 30 minutes after the shooting, police officers were going door to door checking nearby businesses amid significant confusion. He added that the area had generally been considered relatively safe, even at night, making the incident particularly shocking to the local community.
  • Carrollton, located about 32 kilometers from Dallas, has a population of approximately 130,000, including an estimated Korean population of around 4,000 residents.

(Source: The Korea Times Digital)