Selena Eubank and Taylor Longshaw Round Rock Murder-Suicide: Beloved Daughter of Dr. Kevin Longshaw Named as Victim in Thursday Shooting Outside TwoRooted Salon A tight-knit Round Rock community is reeling after police confirmed that 22-year-old Taylor Longshaw, the beloved daughter of
local physician Dr. Kevin Longshaw, was the victim in a tragic murder-suicide that unfolded Thursday outside the TwoRooted Salon. Authorities say the shooting occurred just after 4 p.m., shattering the afternoon calm as terrified witnesses scrambled for safety and frantically called 911.
One By the time officers arrived, two people—identified as Taylor Longshaw and 25-year-old Selena Eubank—were found unresponsive. Investigators later determined that the incident was a murder-suicide, with no additional suspects at large.Taylor, remembered for her radiant presence and her deep compassion for others, was a cherished member of the community.
Friends say she had a warmth that could light up any room and a natural ability to make people feel understood and valued. She was especially close to her family, and those who knew her describe a young woman with a bright future, grounded by kindness, humor, and a heart devoted to lifting others.The shooting took place in the parking lot outside TwoRooted Salon, a popular and well-loved local business.
Though details surrounding the relationship between Taylor and Selena Eubank have not yet been publicly disclosed, police confirmed that there is no ongoing threat to the public. Detectives are continuing their investigation, piecing together the circumstances leading up to the violence.As news of Taylor’s death spread, messages of grief, disbelief, and love poured across social media from friends,
former classmates, coworkers, and patients of her father who have known the Longshaw family for years. Vigils are being organized to honor Taylor’s memory and to support her grieving family, who now face an unimaginable loss. In Round Rock, her name will be remembered not for the tragedy that ended her life, but for the joy and goodness she shared so generously during her time here.
