Dallas Shootings: Erbie Bowser Suspected in Deaths of 4 People

Dallas shootings on Wednesday left at least four people dead and several others injured. The suspect was identified as Erbie Bowser .
Dallas Shootings: Erbie Bowser Suspected in Deaths of 4 People
Jack Phillips
8/8/2013
Updated:
7/18/2015

Dallas shootings on Wednesday left at least four people dead and several others injured. The suspect was identified as Erbie Bowser .

DALLAS (AP) — A man has been arrested in the fatal shooting of four people in two Dallas-area homes, just minutes apart, and police were investigating Thursday if he used a grenade or other explosive in one of the attacks.

Investigators arrested Erbie Bowser Wednesday night at the second crime scene, DeSoto police Cpt. Melissa Franks said. Charges are pending, Franks said.

Four people were also wounded in the attacks. Police released no information on Bowser’s relationship with the victims, nor on the condition and identities of the survivors.

The first shooting took place at a house in southwest Dallas late Wednesday and the second happened about 15 minutes later in DeSoto, some 10 miles away, Dallas police Sgt. Warren Mitchell said.

Police were called around 10:30 p.m. to the home in southwest Dallas where they found four gunshot victims, two of whom had died, Mitchell said. The man then fled to DeSoto, where he is suspected of killing two people. Two boys, aged 11 and 13, survived that attack, DeSoto said.

A neighbor in DeSoto, Tommy Johnson, said he heard a loud boom Wednesday night coming from the direction of the home where the victims were later found.

“We thought it was coming from upstairs, because the kids are always upstairs making noise,” Johnson said. “I went up and asked, ‘Did y’all hear anything?' and one of my daughters said it came from outside. So I peeped out the front and that’s when I saw a bunch of officers walking down the sidewalk and about 10 houses up.”

Franks said she could not confirm that a grenade or other explosive device had been used in the DeSoto attack pending the results of an ATF and Dallas bomb squad investigation.

Neighbors wearing nightclothes came out of their homes before dawn Thursday to watch as police investigated the DeSoto crime scene.

Jack Phillips is a breaking news reporter with 15 years experience who started as a local New York City reporter. Having joined The Epoch Times' news team in 2009, Jack was born and raised near Modesto in California's Central Valley. Follow him on X: https://twitter.com/jackphillips5
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