Texas shooter who killed 3 outside Target, including a child, randomly chose his victims, police say

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Police monitor the scene near a Target after a shooting in Austin, Texas, Monday, Aug. 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Stephen Spillman)

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A random shooting outside a Target store in Texas began when a gunman killed an employee collecting shopping carts then a man and his 4-year-old granddaughter, sparking a chaotic hour of stolen cars and crashes that ended with him arrested naked holding a Bible, police said Tuesday.

Ethan Nieneker, 32, is charged with two counts of capital murder and one count of murder over Monday’s shooting in Austin. Court records show a series of past arrests for domestic violence and assault.

“What happened yesterday was an unprovoked and deliberate attack, a deliberate act of violence,” Police Chief Lisa Davis said at a news conference. “Innocent lives were taken in broad daylight, in a place where people should feel safe to run their everyday errands and to live their everyday lives.”

The police chief said that although Nieneker had a history of mental health issues, she was unaware of any specific diagnosis. Sgt. Nathan Sexton said the firearm Nieneker used in the attacks was acquired through family.

After shooting the Target employee, Nieneker shot the grandfather as he sat in the driver’s seat of his sport utility vehicle, then fatally shot the little girl in the back seat before stealing the vehicle and driving away fast, police said.

“It was a completely random choosing of the victims,” Sexton said.

Police said the Target employee, Hector Leopoldo Martinez Machuca, 24, was taken to a hospital where he died. Adam Chow, 65, and his granddaughter were pronounced dead at the scene while Chow’s wife sustained minor injuries. The name of the child was not released.

Over the next hour, Nieneker tried to steal a water truck at a construction site, caused multiple vehicle crashes, wrecked Chow’s vehicle and then stole a Volkswagen he’d crashed into, police said. He also tried to break into a Waymo self-driving vehicle, threw a brick through the home of an acquaintance and walked naked through a backyard.

Officers found Nieneker walking naked on a street after he ditched his clothes in a portable toilet, police said. He was holding a Bible and was subdued with a Taser when he would not comply with demands.

“He said that he was Jesus,” Sexton said.

Police received multiple 911 calls as the suspect made his way across the city.

Chris Ferran said he was driving on a highway when he saw an SUV fly past him, then smash into two vehicles and keep going. “I’m not letting anybody get away with this, so I chased him down and called 911,” he said.

Ferran watched as the driver pulled into a construction site, got out of the SUV and ripped a worker out of a water truck. Ferran said the SUV’s driver, who was clad in what looked like swim trunks and a Hawaiian shirt, was in the truck for a while. So Ferran started shooting a video.

But when the man got out of the water truck, Ferran realized he had a gun.

“As soon as I saw that, I threw the phone down and I reversed and I was trying to get us out of there,” said Ferran, who had his two daughters with him.

Jail records did not list an attorney for Nieneker on Tuesday.

Online court records show Nieneker was arrested several times in recent years in both Travis County, which includes Austin, and neighboring Williamson County.

His Travis County arrests include misdemeanors for criminal mischief and driving while intoxicated, and three arrests on felony domestic violence charges. He was convicted of a charge of assault causing bodily injury family violence in 2016 and briefly sentenced to jail.

Another charge within days of the 2016 episode was dismissed. It was not immediately clear if those two charges were related. Another charge of felony assault on a family or household member in 2019 was dismissed three years later when prosecutors could not locate the victim.

Williamson County records show repeated run-ins with law enforcement, including two cases of misdemeanor family violence in 2015 that were later dismissed. He was also convicted of possession of marijuana in 2012 and entered a no contest plea to a charge of criminal mischief in 2016.

Monday’s shooting came as back-to-school shopping was in full swing ahead of the upcoming academic year. It also comes about two weeks after an attack at a Walmart in Michigan in which a man stabbed 11 people. The suspect has been charged with terrorism and multiple counts of attempted murder.

 

Armed robbers in latest Philadelphia-area Brinks truck heist took $700,000 or more, police say

(File Photo: Source for Photo: This photo taken from video shows a suspect pointing a gun after police say two armed men committed a robbery outside a store on Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2025, in Elkins Park, Pa. (Cheltenham Township Police Department via AP)

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Police are investigating whether the armed robbery of a Brinks truck on Tuesday outside a Philadelphia-area store is related to four other attacks on armored vehicles in and around the city this summer.

Two armed males got away with between $700,000 and $800,000 in the midday Tuesday heist at an H Mart in Elkins Park, according to Cheltenham Township police. The robbers — one described as armed with an AR-15-style pistol, the other with a handgun — fled with the cash and later abandoned their vehicle nearby, police said. No shots were fired, and no one was injured.

Cheltenham Township Police Lt. Andrew Snyder said it’s the first such robbery in their township, but authorities are looking into whether it may be connected to four robberies of armored cars in and around Philadelphia since June that police and the FBI are investigating as possibly related.

Federal prosecutors announced Wednesday that three people from Philadelphia who were arrested in early August are charged in connection with the $2 million armed robbery of a Brink’s armored vehicle outside a Home Depot on June 21.

A Loomis armored transport vehicle was held up outside an Aldi in a different neighborhood five days later. Then on July 2, a Brinks truck was held up outside a Dollar General at a shopping center. And on July 15, police had a report of two suspects robbing one of the armored vehicles in northeast Philadelphia.

FBI agent Wayne Jacobs told CBS News Philadelphia that law enforcement recovered most of the money stolen in the June 21 heist, as well as a number of long weapons and handguns. Some of the money had been spent on jewelry, clothes and other items, he said.

“If this is the type of activity you’re going to engage in, if you look at the timeline, six weeks from the time of the incident until the time of the arrest,” Jacobs said, “it’s just a matter of time before you’re held accountable for your actions.”

Pennsylvania House Republican leader Jesse Topper makes a recent statement expressing that the discussions on Pennsylvania’s state budget and SEPTA funding discussions are not based in reality

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – A Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority bus (SEPTA) is driven on Market Street in Philadelphia, Oct. 22, 2021. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) According to a release from Pennsylvania House Republican Leader Jesse Topper’s office yesterday, (R-Bedford/Fulton) Topper made the following statement on recent action in the House on completing a state budget and funding mass transit in Pennsylvania:

“Discussions about how to conclude the current state budget impasse are completely devoid of reality and commonsense.

“House Democrats today had every opportunity to end dual crises for SEPTA and those relying on state funds for operation by passing the most fiscally responsible state budget plan we have seen to date, along with legislation that provides funds for mass transit and transportation.

“No solution is going to be perfect. But when SEPTA is offered funding and then proceeds to tell the House of Representatives that it will shut down operations because the funding solution is not perfect, it shows how disingenuous folks in this process have been about their real desire to avert calamity.

“As I said in the House chamber on Monday, the question we need to ask ourselves is if the process we are undertaking moves us closer to getting to a conclusion or further away. The failure to pass the state budget and transportation funding bills today only moves us further back while hurting the people of Pennsylvania who rely on state and mass transit services the most.”

Inspection activities will occur on the 10th Street bypass ramp to the Fort Duquesne Bridge in the city of Pittsburgh, weather permitting

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) PennDOT District 11 announced that on Sunday night, August 17th, weather permitting, inspection activities will occur on the 10th Street bypass ramp to the Fort Duquesne Bridge in the city of Pittsburgh. At 10 P.M. Sunday night through 5 A.M. Monday morning, the 10th Street Bypass ramp to the Fort Duquesne Bridge will close to traffic. Fort Duquesne Boulevard is the detour route and inspection activities will be conducted by crews from GFT.

Woman from New Galilee charged after cauing single-vehicle crash in Lawrence County

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(New Beaver Borough, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in New Castle report that twenty-year-old Isabella Breuer of New Galilee was charged after causing a single-vehicle crash on State Route 168 in Lawrence County on Monday. Breuer tried to avoid a deer on that New Beaver Borough road and hit a telephone pole after she swerved off of the right side of the road. Breuer and her vehicle were both found in a corn field after she went off of State Route 168. Breuer was not able to be driven from the scene of the crash and she had no injuries that were reported. The New Beaver Fire Department assisted at the scene and the vehicle of Breuer had damage that was disabling.

Extension of lane restrictions occurring on I-376 Parkway East in the city of Pittsburgh during high friction surface treatment work

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) PennDOT District 11 announced the extension of lane restrictions on I-376 Parkway East for high friction surface treatment work in the city of Pittsburgh. As needed on weeknights from 9 P.M. to 6 A.M. and weekend nights from 6-12 p.m. through early September, some interchanges on I-376 will undergo single and double lane restrictions. They are the eastbound outbound I-376 between the Forbes Avenue/Oakland Exit 72A and the Squirrel Hill/Homestead Exit 74 interchanges and the westbound inbound I-376 between the Squirrel Hill/Homestead Exit 74 and Oakland Exit 73B interchanges. Work will be conducted by crews from RAM Construction Services. 

Lane, shoulder and ramp restrictions on eastbound outbound I-376 Parkway East in Edgewood Borough and the city of Pittsburgh will continue occurring, weather permitting

(File Photo: Caption for Photo: PennDOT, PSP, PTC, Construction Industry Highlight National Work Zone Awareness Week)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) PennDOT District 11 announced that on Monday, August 18th, through Friday, August 22nd, weather permitting, lane, shoulder and ramp restrictions on eastbound outbound I-376 Parkway East in Edgewood Borough and the City of Pittsburgh will continue occurring. From 3 A.M. through 2 P.M. on Monday through Friday between the Squirrel Hill Tunnel and the Edgewood/Swissvale interchange, crews will conduct construction on a retaining wall near the site of the new Commerical Street Bridge. outside of the Squirrel Hill Tunnel. If weather permits, the Beechwood Boulevard on-ramp to eastbound outbound I-376 will be fully closed and according to a release from PennDOT District 11, the detour for traffic can be found below:

Posted Detour 

  • From Beechwood Boulevard turn onto Forward Avenue 
  • Turn left onto Murray Avenue 
  • Turn right onto Wilkins Avenue 
  • Turn left onto S. Dallas Avenue 
  • Turn right onto Route 8 (Penn Avenue) 
  • Bear right onto Route 8 (Ardmore Boulevard) 
  • Take the ramp to I-376/Pittsburgh/Monroeville 
  • Stay right onto the ramp to eastbound I-376 
  • End detour 

Overnight closure of the westbound I-376 Parkway East ramp to the Boulevard of the Allies in Pittsburgh w ill occur, weather permitting

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) PennDOT District 11 announced that starting tonight, weather permitting, an overnight closure of the westbound inbound I-376 Parkway East ramp to the Boulevard of the Allies on Route 885 in the City of Pittsburgh will occur. From 9 p.m. tonight to 5 a.m. tomorrow morning, the westbound inbound I-376 Parkway East ramp to the I-579 Boulevard of the Allies/Liberty Bridge Exit 72B will close to traffic. A temporary barrier will be removed by crews and traffic on the ramp will get detoured. According to a release from PennDOT District 11, here is the detour route:

Posted Detours 

I-376 Westbound to the Boulevard of the Allies/Liberty Bridge 

  • From westbound (inbound) I-376, continue past the closed ramp 
  • Take the Grant Street (Exit 71A) left-hand off-ramp 
  • Follow Grant Street to the Boulevard of the Allies 
  • To continue to the Liberty Bridge, turn right onto the Boulevard of the Allies 
  • Turn right onto the ramp to the Liberty Bridge 
  • End detour 

I-376 Westbound to Northbound I-579 

  • From westbound (inbound) I-376, continue past the closed ramp 
  • Take the Grant Street (Exit 71A) left-hand off-ramp 
  • From Grant Street, turn right onto Seventh Avenue 
  • Take the ramp to North 579/East 380 toward PPG Arena/Bigelow Boulevard 
  • Take the left-hand ramp to North 579/East 380 toward Veterans Bridge/Bigelow Boulevard 
  • Take the ramp to North 579 toward the Veterans Bridge 
  • End detour 

 

Closure of I-376 Parkway West ramp in Robinson Township continuing, weather permitting

(File Photo: Caption for Photo: PennDOT, PSP, PTC, Construction Industry Highlight National Work Zone Awareness Week)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Allegheny County, PA) PennDOT announced the closure of the northbound I-79 to westbound I-376 (Parkway West) ramp in Robinson Township of Allegheny County will continue tonight, weather permitting. From 7 p.m. tonight through 6 a.m. tomorrow morning, the northbound I-79 ramp to westbound I-376 (Exit 59B) will close for joint cleaning and sealing of concrete pavement patches on the ramp and shoulder to be conducted by crews. According to a release from PennDOT District 11, here is where ramp traffic will be detoured.

Posted Detour

  • Continue straight on northbound I-79 past the closed ramp
  • Take the Route 60 Crafton/Moon Run (Exit 60) off-ramp
  • Turn left onto Route 60 (Steubenville Pike)
  • Take the ramp to I-79 South toward Washington
  • From southbound I-79, take the ramp to West 376 toward Pittsburgh International Airport/Beaver (Exit 59B)
  • End detour

The closure might be lifted sooner if the work is completed earlier, but drive cautious while this work occurs to be safe, which is the responsibility of everyone.

Western Beaver Celebrates the Inaugural Season of Friday Night Football on Rich Niedbala Field This Season

(Brighton Twp., Pa.) The Western Beaver School District will be celebrating the installation of permanent lights and the Inaugural Season of Friday Night Football on Rich Niedbala Field.

The District said via release that: “The Western Beaver community is invited to a historic and exciting evening as the Golden Beavers kick off their inaugural season of Friday Night Football under the lights at Rich Niedbala Field. On Friday, August 29, 2025, Western Beaver will host the South Side Rams in what promises to be a memorable start to a new chapter in school history.
Join us for a special ceremony at 6:30 PM, featuring invited guests, followed by introductions of the 2025 Western Beaver Cheerleading Squad, the Golden Beaver Marching Band, and the Western Beaver Golden Beavers Football Team.
Located behind Western Beaver Jr./Sr. High School, the stadium has been the proud home of Golden Beaver Football for 63 years—hosting Saturday afternoon games and building a tradition of excellence. Under the leadership of legendary coach Rich
Niedbala, Western Beaver claimed three WPIAL championships (1976, 1983, 1994) and numerous section titles. Now, we are excited to begin a new tradition of Friday Night Lights, while honoring the legacy of past teams and continuing to build on our proud history. Come out and be part of this historic evening. Help us celebrate the past, present, and future of Western Beaver Football with a
great night of community, pride, and competition!”

This project was made possible through the generous support of Representative Josh Kail, via a grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development – Community and Economic Assistance Program. Thanks
to this support, the entire project was funded without impacting local budgets or raising taxes.
Beaver County Radio will also broadcast the game live on 99.3 and 95.7FM along with 1230 WBVP, 1460 WMBA, beavercountyradio.com, Beaver County Radio Digital Media.

You see the updated schedule below: