A late Monday night mass shooting in Fort Worth, Texas, has left a community reeling, with three lives lost and eight individuals injured. Fort Worth police responded to reports of gunfire at a large gathering of several hundred people in a parking lot. Upon arrival, officers discovered multiple victims, three of whom were tragically pronounced dead at the scene. Eight additional victims were transported to local hospitals; their current conditions remain undisclosed.
Preliminary reports indicate that the majority of the victims, ten, were adults, with one victim being a minor. Authorities have not yet released the ages of the deceased. The Fort Worth Police Department's Homicide Unit is actively investigating the incident and urges anyone with information to contact them directly or reach out to Crime Stoppers.

This tragic event reportedly unfolded just hours after the conclusion of ComoFest, an annual neighborhood celebration. As of now, no arrests have been made, and the number of individuals involved in the shooting remains undetermined. The investigation is ongoing.
This incident coincides with a grim discovery by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS). Several deceased migrants have been recovered from the Rio Grande River. DPS spokesperson, Lt. Chris Olivarez, reported the recovery of two bodies on July 1st, one on July 2nd, and another on July 3rd. The identities of the deceased remain unknown.

Lt. Olivarez shared the tragic news via Twitter, stating that over a 48-hour period, the DPS Tactical Marine Unit recovered four bodies, including an infant, from the Rio Grande River in Eagle Pass.
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