A man left two people dead, and 23 people injured, five of them critically, when he drove into a crowd outside of a nightclub Thursday.
According to The Chicago Tribune, the man, who was identified only as a black man, was stopped by police using a stun gun when he attempted to flee the scene.
Art Acevedo, the Austin Police chief revealed during a press conference that the two people who were killed were a woman from Texas, who was riding a moped, and a Dutch man who was on a bicycle. The names of the victims have yet to be revealed.
"This is an individual that showed no regard for the human beings that he plowed into in his attempt to get away," Acevedo said of the suspect, whose name is also yet to be released.
According to ABC News, the man is suspected of a DWI, and did not stop even after crashing through temporary barricades.
The suspect will face two counts of capital murder and 23 counts of aggravated assault with a vehicle.