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Trampoline Park Panic in Round Rock Ends With No Shots Fired, Cops Say

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Published on March 16, 2026
Trampoline Park Panic in Round Rock Ends With No Shots Fired, Cops SaySource: Round Rock Police

Multiple 911 calls about shots fired at a trampoline park along South I‑35 sent Round Rock officers rushing to the scene Saturday evening, but the scare ended with police saying they found no sign that anyone had been shot. A heavy law enforcement response temporarily closed off the area around the business while officers swept the property.

Police: No Evidence of Shooting

Officers arrived at Altitude Trampoline Park after calls came in at about 6:55 p.m. Saturday. The department issued an update just before 8:30 p.m. saying there was no evidence a shooting had occurred and that the incident was being investigated as a disturbance, according to KEYE.

Where It Happened

The calls referenced the Altitude Trampoline Park on the south I‑35 frontage road. The Round Rock location is listed at 2800 S I‑35 Frontage Rd #200 on the business’s official location page for Altitude Trampoline Park.

Why Scares Like This Spread Quickly

Reports of possible gunfire at busy venues often ripple out quickly, as word-of-mouth and social media can turn a few chaotic moments into a much bigger panic. In a separate 2024 incident, FOX 5 Atlanta documented another Altitude location where a reported shot prompted frightened scenes inside and an orderly response by police outside. Officials told KEYE they will release more details about the Round Rock disturbance as they become available.