College Station Gunfire Leaves One With Life Threatening Injuries And A Second With Non-Life Threatening Injuries

Image from the College Station police department's Twitter account.
Image from the College Station police department's Twitter account.
Photo of Treavon Blue from https://jailsearch.brazoscountytx.gov/JailSearch/default.aspx
Photo of Treavon Blue from https://jailsearch.brazoscountytx.gov/JailSearch/default.aspx

A man who was shot outside a College Station condo complex early Wednesday morning sustained life threatening injuries.

A woman who had non life threatening injuries told College Station police that the shooter and the man who was shot had agreed to meet up and fight.

27 year old Treavon Blue of Bryan, who was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, is also being held on a warrant on a family violence charge from January that involves a different victim.

Blue, who is jailed for the 16th time since February 2013, is held on bonds totaling $410,000 dollars.

The male victim was shot in the abdomen and arm, according to the CSPD arrest report.

Update, May 24, 2023 at 5 p.m.

College Station police announce an arrest from gunfire that took place Wednesday around 1 a.m. that injured two people.

27 year old Treavon Blue of Bryan was charged with two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

CSPD has not released the condition of the two victims who were taken to the hospital.

An undisclosed dispute between the shooter and victims led to the gunfire at the Woodstock condos at Dartmouth and Harvey Road.

That led the closing Harvey Road between George Bush East and Munson for several hours before the Wednesday morning commute.

Original story:

Two people were shot at a College Station apartment complex early Wednesday morning.

Around 1:30 a.m., College Station police responded to the Woodstock Condos on Dartmouth Street after multiple 911 calls about gunshots.

Officers found two victims, who were transported to a local hospital.

Multiple agencies responded and drones began canvassing the area. The suspect as been identified but is not in custody.

CSPD reports there is no immediate danger to the public.

Screen shots from the College Station police department's Twitter account.
Screen shots from the College Station police department’s Twitter account.

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