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“Mistaken Identity” Ambush: Austin Gun Store Owner Defends Staff In Fatal Shooting
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“Mistaken Identity” Ambush: Austin Gun Store Owner Defends Staff In Fatal Shooting

Jim Flanders
Last updated: April 13, 2026 9:01 pm
Jim Flanders Published April 13, 2026
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Two employees of the prominent Austin gun store Central Texas Gun Works are involved in a fatal shooting outside the Cabana Club that has been ruled Austin’s 20th homicide of 2026. While one employee—an assistant manager—is currently in the Travis County Jail facing murder charges, owner Michael Cargill maintains the pair were victims of a “mistaken identity” mob assault by up to 12 people.


AUSTIN, TX — A night out for two local gun store employees turned into a deadly struggle and a high-stakes legal battle in East Austin. Around 8:40 p.m. on Friday, April 10, 2026, Austin police responded to a disturbance at the Cabana Club in the 5000 block of E. 7th Street, where they found an adult male with fatal gunshot wounds.

The shooting has sparked a public defense from Michael Cargill, owner of Central Texas Gun Works. In a press conference held Saturday, Cargill identified the two men involved as his assistant manager and a sales clerk. According to Cargill, the pair were “mistaken for the wrong people” as they entered the parking lot by a group of individuals who had recently been ejected from the club.

The “Multiple Assailants” Defense

Cargill alleges that what began as an unprovoked attack by a few individuals quickly escalated into a “12-on-2” mob assault. During the melee, one employee reportedly suffered a fractured skull and bruised ribs after being knocked unconscious.

“My other employee saw that he was knocked unconscious and made his decision to pull out his firearm and stop the threat,” Cargill stated. He further explained that the employee who fired the shot left the scene to seek urgent care, as a dozen attackers remained on-site—a move Cargill says aligns with their training to prioritize survival in a lopsided confrontation.

Legal Battle Ahead

While the shooting is being investigated as a homicide, Cargill’s legal team is already working to establish a self-defense narrative. The employee who fired the weapon is currently charged with murder and is being held in the Travis County Jail.

Under Texas law, the “multiple assailants” doctrine allows for the use of deadly force if a person reasonably believes they are facing an imminent threat from a group, even if only one individual is actively attacking at that exact moment. Austin police homicide detectives are continuing to gather evidence and review surveillance footage from the club to determine if the “mistaken identity” and “mob assault” claims are corroborated.

Safety Tip: Being outnumbered—especially in a parking lot at night—is one of the most statistically dangerous scenarios for a concealed carry holder. If you are ever surrounded by a group, your goal is to find an “exit lane” immediately. The moment the situation turns physical (e.g., your partner is struck or knocked down), your time to de-escalate has effectively expired. If you must use a firearm, you must be able to articulate to a jury why you feared for your life based on the “disparity of force” (two versus twelve). Additionally, if you are forced to leave the scene for safety reasons, your first call should be to 911 to report the incident, identify yourself as the defender, and state where you are going to seek medical aid. This prevents you from being characterized as a “fleeing suspect” in the initial police report.

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