DEVELOPING: A gunman is at large in a hijacked mail truck in Texas and 'shooting at random people,' according to Odessa Police Department. There are 'multiple gunshot victims,' police said.
A gunman is at large in a hijacked mail truck and"shooting at random people" in Odessa, Texas, police warned."Everyone is encouraged to get off the road and use extreme caution!" said Odessa police.
The Midland Police Department said two suspected gunmen are believed to be at large, after reports of a shooter at a Home Depot in Odessa. "We believe there are two shooters in two separate vehicles. One suspect is believed to be at the Cinergy in Midland and the other is believed to be driving on Loop 250 in Midland," said Midland police."The two vehicles in question are a gold/white small Toyota truck and a USPS postal van. Please stay away from these areas and stay indoors."President Donald Trump has been briefed and the White House is monitoring the situation, Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham told ABC News.
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