A gunman opened fire on a family barbecue in Texas on Saturday night, killing two people and injuring five others, authorities said. The shooting occurred at around 22:13 on the 2500 block of Patron Drive in San Antonio, where a family was having a barbecue in their front yard, FOX29 San Antonio reported, citing police. “A family had a barbecue in front of the house and someone drove over and unloaded it, firing about twenty or thirty rounds of ammunition,” Chief William McManus told reporters at the scene. McManus said the unknown suspect was shot dead by a total of seven people, including five men between the ages of 20 and 40 and two women. Police said two of the men were found dead at the scene. TEXAS OWNER WEAPON SHOT A TEENAGER AT A FRIENDLY ATTEMPT TO ROB Six children inside the house at the time of the shooting were not injured, McManus said. The San Antonio police chief speaks to reporters at the scene of a deadly shooting Saturday night. (San Antonio Police Department) CLICK HERE TO RECEIVE THE FOX NEWS APPLICATION Last month, McManus said police responded to the same house for a report of fatal behavior, but gave no further details. No further details were given immediately.