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Fort Worth man arrested in connection with slaying, triple shooting

Fort Worth police have arrested a man they say is linked to a number of violent crimes, including the fatal shooting of a 58-year-old man and a triple shooting in Burleson.

Henry Anthony McKinney
Henry Anthony McKinney(Tarrant County Sheriff’s Department)

Henry Anthony McKinney, 30, of Fort Worth was taken into custody during a traffic stop Tuesday.

He faces three counts of attempted murder, one count of aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon and one count of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Police said additional charges, including capital murder, were forthcoming.

Fort Worth officers were called to a shooting in the 2500 block of Bomar Avenue on the morning of Nov. 5 and found 58-year-old Allen Foster unconscious outside a home. He had been shot in the leg, and he died the following day at John Peter Smith Hospital.

Police said that Foster’s silver Chevrolet Malibu had been stolen during the shooting and that they learned in the following days that the same car had been used during a triple shooting at a Burleson home early Nov. 6.

Five people were in the home in the 100 block of Northeast Timber Ridge Drive when a gunman shot three of them — all men in their 20s — just after 2 a.m.

Fort Worth police said McKinney also was linked to two additional shootings in that city.

McKinney remained in custody Wednesday at the Tarrant County jail, with bail set at $1.85 million.

Tarrant County court records show he has previously been convicted of burglary and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, with both crimes taking place when he was a teenager.

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