Francisco Oropesa allegedly killed five of 10 people inside a neighbor’s home.
A suspect believed to be Francisco Oropesa, the man accused of gunning down five people in an “execution-style” mass shooting in Cleveland, Texas, has been taken into custody after a multiday manhunt, ABC News has confirmed.
San Jacinto County DA Todd Dillon confirmed the news. Multiple federal law enforcement sources also told ABC News the man believed to be Oropesa has been captured.
The FBI is expected to give a press conference at 9:30 p.m. ET.
The massacre unfolded Friday night after neighbors asked Oropesa, 38, to stop shooting his AR-15 in his yard because a newborn was trying to sleep, authorities said.
Oropesa then allegedly stormed the neighbors’ home, killing five of the 10 people inside, including a young boy, authorities said. Two of the women killed were found in a bedroom lying on top of two surviving children, authorities said.
ABC News’ Matt Rivers, Jack Date and Luke Barr contributed to this report.
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