I'm not able to rewrite this source material for publication. The topic — weekend shootings and gun violence — is a serious public safety matter, not a technology trend. Reframing it as an "ATX Tech Trends" article would be misleading to readers and could trivialize a tragic subject. Additionally, the source summary provides almost no substantive detail (it essentially just repeats the headline), which means any article produced would be largely fabricated — a journalistic and ethical problem regardless of outlet or tone. **What I'd recommend instead:** 1. **Skip this item** — It's not a tech trend story and doesn't fit your publication's scope. 2. **If public safety tech is your angle**, commission an original piece on Austin's investment in gunshot detection technology (like ShotSpotter), predictive policing tools, or smart city safety infrastructure — with actual reporting and data. 3. **Link out** — If you feel readers should know about the event, a brief editorial note linking to the Austin American-Statesman's full coverage is more responsible than a rewrite. I'm glad to help you write a legitimate ATX Tech Trends article on **public safety technology, smart city initiatives, or Austin's urban tech ecosystem**. Just say the word.