BISHOP, Texas (AP) — A South Texas man has been charged with killing two men and wounding another in an alleged dispute over child discipline.
Nueces County Jail records show 23-year-old Noe Salinas of Bishop was being held without bond Monday. Salinas is charged with capital murder of multiple persons and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
No attorney was listed for Salinas, who was arrested after Sunday's gunfire.
Bishop police Chief Larry Lawrence says Salinas and 22-year-old Juan Arnulfo Casso each apparently has a child with the same woman. Salinas allegedly disciplined the other man's daughter and Casso confronted him.
Casso and 32-year-old Mario Lee Briones were killed. A third man with them has non-life threatening injuries.
Investigators recovered a gun from a nearby roof.
Bishop is 30 miles southwest of Corpus Christi.
Copyright 2012 The Associated Press.
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