Two cheerleaders, Payton Washington and Heather Roth, were shot in the parking lot of a Texas H-E-B supermarket after making the mistake of attempting to enter the wrong car after leaving their practice location late at night. The two young women had driven from Round Rock to Oak Ridge North, a 360-mile round trip, to practice with their team. Police believe that Ramon Thomas Villagomez, the man in the car they mistook for their own, fired on the cheerleaders after they entered his vehicle by mistake. Villagomez was arrested and charged with deadly conduct, and was released on bail. Washington sustained serious injuries and was hospitalized, and Roth was treated on scene for a graze wound. This event follows incidents in New York, where 20-year-old Kaylin Gillis was mistakenly shot dead, and in Kansas City, where a 16-year-old was shot after ringing the wrong doorbell. These events have resulted in more scrutiny on gun control in the U.S.