Two people were hospitalized after a fight broke out at a fast food restaurant in the Katy area on Sunday.
It was a gathering of two groups, according to the Harris County Sheriff, at a McDonald's in the 6100 block of Fry Road, near West Little York.
What some thought was a simple gathering of teenagers turned into mayhem when suddenly shots were fired both inside and outside the restaurant.
A 61-year-old man, believed to have been an innocent bystander, was hit multiple times by bullets, and a 25-year-old man was also wounded.
Of the two who were injured, the older man was taken by LifeFlight to a hospital where he's reported to have undergone surgery; the other was taken by ambulance to a different hospital.
Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said the two groups got into a fight, but investigators have been trying to find the cause.
About seven men and women arrived at the restaurant at 5:25 pm and appeared ready to order food when a group of several men arrived and a quarrel between the two groups ensued.
Sheriff's Department Lt. Dennis Wolfford later said all of them appeared to be between the ages of 16 and 20.