Police said they received a call about shots being fired at an address in Austin after an 'altercation' between neighbours.
A woman in Texas has been accused of shooting and killing a neighbour after a bouncy castle was allegedly stolen.
Police said they received a call about shots being fired at an address in Austin at 8.10am on 1 November.The victim, 52-year-old James Traylor, was taken to hospital where he succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead at about 9.11am. A witness told police that an altercation broke out between Mr Traylor and a female neighbour over the alleged theft of a"bouncy house".The argument ended when the woman shot him multiple times and fled the scene, according to the witness.
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