Latest Houston Snapchat shooter still at large, authorities offer reward

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Authorities are offering a $5,000 reward for help identifying another Houston-area Snapchat shooter.

The social media clip taken on Thursday around 10:15 p.m. featured an unidentified man firing a semi-automatic into the air "without regard for anyone's safety," according to Crime Stoppers.

When a concerned citizen reported the post to authorities, Houston Police Department started probing the incident, eventually pinpointing the location near Cohn and Cornish.

"We are aware of it and it's currently under investigation," said police spokesman Victor Senties.

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The Major Assault Division continues to investigate, and on Tuesday Crime Stoppers announced the offer of a $5,000 reward for information leading to the charging or arrest of the suspect.

Tips can be reported to 713-222-TIPS.

The social media-driven case comes on the heels of another Snapchat shooting that garnered national attention.

A Houston rapper and a woman with a history of threatening police allegedly posted video as they smiled and fired off 14 rounds in a neighborhood near the 15800 block of Memorial Drive in late September.

The Harris County Sheriff's Office identified 27-year-old Sierra Tarbutton and 29-year-old Michael Cuellar - also known as "Money Mike" - as the suspected shooters after comparing the short video to other social media posts, according to court documents.

They were both charged with felony deadly conduct and have been released on bond.