An El Paso man is accused of wildly firing a gun and rifle before taking off his clothes during a shooting spree that critically wounded a driver Monday morning in a Northwest neighborhood.
Police arrested Raymundo Guerrero Jr., 44, following fearsome violence that included firing a rifle at several homes and assaulting neighbors in the Enchanted Hills area, police officials said Tuesday.
The shooting occurred at 9:48 a.m. Monday, Jan. 29, when police received a call about a man shooting a rifle in the 7800 block of Enchanted Ridge Drive, officials said. The neighborhood is north of Transmountain Road, next to Interstate 10.
An investigation found that the violence began when Guerrero allegedly started shooting a handgun inside his home next to a 42-year-old woman, causing her to flee the house, police said in a news statement.
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Police said that Guerrero then went outside and began firing a rifle at several houses. He then fired at a 41-year-old man driving a car in the neighborhood.