Neighbors say suspect in Austin-San Antonio shooting spree changed after time in Army
The Alamo City man arrested in connection with Tuesday's San Antonio-Austin shooting spree is a St. Mary's University grad who began showing signs of mental illness after serving in the U.S. Army, neighbors told the Current. Shane James, 34, is suspected of killing both his parents in the San Antonio home he shared with them before slaying an additional four people and wounding three others in a shooting rampage that played out Tuesday, according to authorities. People who lived near James' late parents in the northeast suburb of Woodlake Estates said their son seemed normal after graduating from St. Mary's in 2012.
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