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Two killed, three wounded in Carrollton shooting; suspect arrested after foot chase

Police say the 69-year-old gunman and victims were meeting for a business transaction at K Towne Plaza when he opened fire.

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Two killed, three wounded in Carrollton shooting; suspect arrested after foot chase
Police say the 69-year-old gunman and victims were meeting for a business transaction at K Towne Plaza when he opened fiCredit · FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth

Key facts

  • Two people killed, three injured in shooting at K Towne Plaza in Carrollton, Texas.
  • Suspect Seung Han Ho, 69, arrested after brief foot chase near H Mart.
  • Shooting occurred around 10 a.m. Tuesday at intersection of State Highway 121 and West Hebron Parkway.
  • Police Chief Roberto Arredondo said victims and suspect had a known business relationship.
  • Authorities confirmed no ongoing threat to public and ruled out hate crime.
  • FBI and Texas DPS assisting Carrollton Police in investigation.

A business meeting turns deadly

Two people are dead and three others wounded after a shooting Tuesday morning at a shopping center in Carrollton, Texas, that police say stemmed from a business meeting. The gunman, identified as 69-year-old Seung Han Ho, was taken into custody after a short foot chase blocks away at the Koreatown shopping center. Carrollton Police Chief Roberto Arredondo told reporters that the victims and Ho were known to each other and had gathered for a business transaction when Ho opened fire. “This was an incident where it was not a random act,” Arredondo said. “It was a known business relationship.”

Scene unfolds at K Towne Plaza

Officers responded just before 10 a.m. to the 4000 block of State Highway 121, an area dominated by Korean-owned businesses known as K Towne Plaza. The parking lot in front of Gwangjang Korean Market became the focal point of the investigation, with crime scene tape cordoning off a large section. A mobile command center was set up across the street in a McDonald’s parking lot. Video from the scene showed a half-dozen officers, some carrying long guns, entering a nearby restaurant. Police urged the public to avoid the area as investigators processed evidence.

Victims and suspect identified

The victims have not yet been publicly named, but police confirmed all five were adults. Two died at the scene; the three injured were hospitalized in stable condition. The suspect, Seung Han Ho, was arrested after a brief foot chase at the H Mart on Old Denton Road, several blocks from the shooting. Authorities have not disclosed the nature of the business relationship or the motive. Chief Arredondo emphasized that the shooting was not a hate crime and that there is no ongoing threat to the public.

Multiple agencies respond

The Federal Bureau of Investigation and Texas Department of Public Safety were on the scene assisting the Carrollton Police Department. A group of FBI agents was seen assembled near the plaza. The investigation covers multiple scenes around the intersection of Hebron Parkway and the Sam Rayburn Tollway. Police are asking people to avoid the area until the parking lot reopens.

Community in shock as investigation continues

The shooting has rattled the close-knit Korean business community in Carrollton. Witnesses described a chaotic scene as officers swarmed the plaza. One witness shared video showing armed officers entering a restaurant. Police are still determining the motive but have not indicated any broader threat. The case remains under active investigation, with authorities urging anyone with information to come forward.

What comes next

Ho is in custody facing charges that are expected to be announced soon. The three wounded victims continue to recover in local hospitals. The Carrollton Police Department, along with federal partners, is piecing together the sequence of events that led to the violence. As the investigation unfolds, the community awaits answers about what turned a routine business meeting into a deadly shooting.

The bottom line

  • Two people killed, three injured in a shooting at a Carrollton shopping plaza.
  • Suspect Seung Han Ho, 69, arrested after a foot chase; known to victims through business.
  • Police ruled out random act or hate crime; motive still under investigation.
  • FBI and Texas DPS assisting local police; no ongoing threat to public.
  • Victims not yet identified; three hospitalized in stable condition.
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