Posted on 10/11/2022 6:45:29 AM PDT by Levy78
LUBBOCK, Texas – The Lubbock Police Department has identified the victim in Saturday morning’s shooting as 17-year-old Dylan Montes.
LPD said it is still investigating the shooting that took place around 4:00 a.m. on Saturday in the 2300 block of 143rd Street, and whether it was an accidental shooting.
Montes’ parents, Simona Vasquez and Rito Ramirez spoke to EverythingLubbock.com on Monday, and said they believe the shooting was an accident. They also believe the person responsible for pulling the trigger was one of Montes’ friends.
Montes had a goal to graduate high school so he could support his girlfriend and two children; a one-year-old boy and a baby girl who was just over a week old
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Don’t marry as taxpayers pay for the kids delivery, food, medical, housing and I think some child support if no father is in their lives. MANY thousands know this so dad is living in the house but they are told not to say that.
M80s at thirty feet
Nothing left to eat
He was a father at 15....he and his girlfriend had two kids and were living together.
None of that is a good equation for such young kids. Bad decisions along the way ended his life.
Guys named “Dylan” always seem to be in the news for the wrong reasons.
The boy father of two probably had lots of ‘uncles’ growing up.
Yeah, I make it a point to never shoot anything I’m fishing for with anything bigger that 22 WMR.
3 (THREE) different last names-—his—dad-mom—all DIFFERENT !!!
One kid is already over 1 year old——
Pretty irresponsible, IMO
Water's really going to slow the velocity. You need something that will get to the fish with enough power to do the job if the fish is fairly deep.
Okay. A .50 cal.
The bullet would fragment in the first couple of feet.
At least according to Myth Busters.🤔
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