
Irving police are working a shooting at the intersection of Belt Line Road and Finley Road and are asking everyone to steer clear while they sort out what happened. The department alerted the public on its social channel today and said anyone who knows anything should contact officers. Investigators have not yet released information about victims, suspects, or any arrests.
Police: avoid the scene and call with tips
In a post on X, the Irving Police Department said officers were investigating "a shooting incident at the intersection of Belt Line and Finley" and told neighbors to stay out of the area while detectives worked the scene. The department urged anyone with information to call 911 for emergencies. For non-emergency calls, the City of Irving lists the department’s non‑emergency dispatch as (972) 273-1010.
We are investigating a shooting incident at the intersection of Belt Line and Finley. Please avoid the area while the investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information is urged to call 911 or 972-273-1010 pic.twitter.com/VH5vmfxKnP
— Irving Police Dept. (@IrvingPD) February 5, 2026
Where the intersection sits and what to expect
The shooting happened along a busy stretch of Belt Line Road in north Irving that is served by local bus routes and nearby transit stops, so commuters and bus riders could see delays while officers secure the area. Transit listings show service at the Belt Line and Finley stop that may be disrupted by the investigation, Moovit notes. Drivers should be ready for backups and possible detours until the scene clears.
How to help and where to get updates
Anyone with information is asked to contact Irving police. For non-emergency tips, call (972) 273-1010, and for immediate threats or active situations, call 911. Local reporting and past department notices list an email tip line, [email protected], as another way to share information, Fox 4 Dallas‑Fort Worth reported. Officials say they plan to post updates on the department’s official channels as the investigation develops.









