Police say one person was killed and three others were wounded in a shooting at a downtown gas station on Monday.
The shooting happened in the 700 block of West Irving Avenue around 6 p.m.
Police say two people in a car were shot in the face and one was grazed in the head.
One person was taken to a hospital in serious condition.
Irving Police Chief David Brown says one person has been taken into custody.
Brown says the car was traveling east on West Irving when shots were fired and that there were multiple people inside.
“We have an officer that was shot.
He was shot in his arm and he’s in critical condition.
He’s been transported to the hospital,” Brown said.
The police chief says there was one other shooting reported in nearby Irving.
The suspect was taken into police custody.
There were no arrests made.
“It is an ongoing investigation,” Brown says.
Irving is just a few blocks away from Irving Medical Center and the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston.
Irving’s police chief and fire chief have been placed on leave.
There have been no injuries reported at the gas station.
Irving Mayor Greg Landrieu says the shooting is a “big loss” to the city.
“Our hearts go out to the victims and their families and friends,” Landrieau said.
Irving has had numerous shootings over the past few years, including a shooting that killed one person at a crowded nightclub in 2016.