DALLAS — A 12-year-old girl was shot during an argument in northwest Dallas on Friday night, though police provided conflicting accounts about what led up to the shooting.
Police initially said it was a road rage dispute between the girl's mother and another couple at a convenience store near the 8200 block of Brookriver Drive, near Interstate 35E and West Mockingbird Lane.
Police later said Saturday the shooting happened outside of a hotel on Brookriver, where they found the 12-year-old victim with a gunshot wound to her stomach.
She was taken to a hospital and was in stable condition, though more information about her injuries was not available.
Police said the shooting happened when the victim's mother was in an argument with a woman driving a red Dodge Challenger in a parking lot at the hotel. According to police, two involved knew each other and that the argument stemmed from an "ongoing feud."
The victim's mother and the woman driving the Challenger were in their vehicles, and the victim's mother parked her vehicle.
When the victim and her mother began to walk into the hotel, the woman driving the Challenger got out of her vehicle with a handgun, police said. The woman then shot one round, striking the 12-year-old girl.
The suspect drove away from the hotel, leaving a passenger in the parking lot.
Police said there have been no arrests made as of early Saturday evening.
More information was not immediately released.