
The victims initially told officers they had been attending a house party when they heard gunshots and later realized they had been grazed by bullets.
CONVERSE, Texas — Police are investigating an aggravated assault after two women were treated for gunshot wounds early Saturday morning.
According to officers, they were called to a local hospital around 4 a.m. after two victims arrived at the emergency room with injuries caused by gunfire.
Police said a 25-year-old woman suffered a gunshot wound to her hand, while a 26-year-old woman was treated for a gunshot wound to her lower leg. Both injuries were described as non-life-threatening.
The victims initially told officers they had been attending a house party at an unknown location when they heard gunshots and later realized they had been grazed by bullets. However, investigators received conflicting information from a witness, who said the shooting happened in the parking lot of a hookah lounge in the 6200 block of Binz Engleman Road in Northeast Bexar County.
Officers responded to that location and reported finding blood in the parking lot, supporting evidence that a shooting may have occurred there.
Police said the victims later became uncooperative, limiting the information available to investigators.
No suspects have been identified, and no arrests have been made at this time. The investigation remains active and ongoing, and details are subject to change.
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact San Antonio police.