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Dramatic video shows gunman opening fire during car repo in Texas, suspect arrested after bullet hits SUV
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Dramatic video shows gunman opening fire during car repo in Texas, suspect arrested after bullet hits SUV

Jim Flanders
Last updated: February 18, 2026 6:09 am
Jim Flanders Published February 18, 2026
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Shocking footage showed the moment a suspect opened fire while chasing a man during a car repossession in Manor, Texas.

The altercation ensued after a man repossessed an SUV, according to a report from affiliate FOX 7 Austin.

Video showed the suspect chasing the SUV as it exited a gate, brandishing a gun, and opening fire.

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Police told the outlet the SUV was hit by a bullet.

Another car appeared to be backing up out of a parking spot during the shooting, though no injuries were reported.

The suspect, seen in the video wearing a red shirt, was taken into custody, FOX 7 reported.

It is unclear if the suspect seen in the video was the owner of the SUV, or if there was contact between the suspect and victim prior to the shooting.

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The incident came weeks after a man was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon following a repossession shooting in Belton, Texas.

A tow-truck driver was attempting to repossess a vehicle outside a Belton home on Feb. 5, when the suspect, Ryan Neal Amos, confronted the driver with a handgun, according to the Bell County Sheriff’s Office.

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The driver fled the scene and Amos allegedly opened fire, striking the tow truck.

After a standoff with negotiators, Amos was arrested.

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