Posted on 05/10/2024 5:56:37 PM PDT by lowbridge
Five shot in Northeast Side home
At around 7:40 p.m. Wednesday evening, May 8, Bexar County deputies were called to home on the Northeast Side of San Antonio after reports of shots fired. Investigators would arrive to a grisly scene where some 30 rounds of ammunition were fired into the home of a family, including two adults and five children under the age of 10.
All five of the family members were transported to a local hospital in critical condition, and Bexar County Sheriff Salazar said the shooters – two men donning balaclavas spotted from security cameras on neighboring homes – absolutely intended to kill residents in the home in the 6700 block of Windsor Hollow Drive. From the scene, the front door and its neighboring brick could be seen punctured with dozens of bullet holes which ripped through the home and hit every family member inside.
“My understanding is that everybody that was in the house was hit,” Salazar said. “Being that they were high-capacity weapons, powerful weapons being fired [with] 20 to 25 rounds, I mean they, for lack of a better word, they Swiss cheesed the front of that house. It’s a miracle we’re not dealing with five dead bodies right now.”
Salazar said early information during the beginning of the investigation suggested the shooters may very well have known children were in the home before the shooting. He says text messages between one of the parents in the home and a person of interest showed a potential accomplice confirming whether or not the couple’s children were home.
4-year-old girl pronounced dead in Northeast Side shooting
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“Being that they were high-capacity weapons, powerful weapons being fired [with] 20 to 25 rounds,.... they Swiss cheesed the front of that house. It’s a miracle we’re not dealing with five dead bodies right now.”
Proves what the military found out using full Auto weapons....It takes aproximately 250,000 fired rounds to make one casualty.
cartel
Yep, that's always a good reason to kill someone and go to jail for life.
Just a normal celebration of the rich tapestry of diversity our esteemed leaders have invited across our open border to enhance our life experience. Who are we to judge?
This is not that ‘hood rat s***-it has the elements of a los carteles/Mexican mafia hit-that is what they do-assassinate the whole family-kids, adults-all...
Mojado or legal, these sicarios/assassins killed a 4 year old child-in this state, the deliberate killing of a child is capitol murder, and it is a death penalty crime-I hope the murderers are caught and tried soon...
These two guys that shot up this home and killed the little 4 year old girl are sub-human and thus should have ALL RIGHTS cancelled as of the moment they pulled the triggers.
President Bukele is right and our forefathers got it wrong. We can forgive them because they didn’t have animals like this acting out everyday back then like we do now.
Lock em all up until they die.........period. Use the Bukele model.
They committed capitol murder-deliberately killing a child-the death penalty is asked for in those cases-here’s hoping soon...
“I’ll take Cartel Hit for $100, Alex”
I hope they’re gunned down like dogs in the street.
I used to always tell people that you can get around any major city without difficulty if you just know where NOT to go ... don’t think that will suffice any longer. That hit is not in what I thought was a bad area of my city.
Happened 3.3 miles from our house...dang...
Just Kill’em, its a lot cheaper and in today’s economy it makes sense.
THANKS JOE, YOU BASTARD!
We (the US) have 45 square miles on Guantanamo Naval Base with a forever lease of only 5,000 per month. El Salvador keeps 30,000 prisoners in a facility on 73 acres.
Ship them (killers of babies, children, women and innocent bystanders) all to Quantanamo to pound rocks forever. Just shooting them would be preferable but no way would pass politically.
I had a co-worker who lives in that same neighborhood until becoming a long-haul trucker and moving back to Sonora. That was only 3 years ago and it was a nice place. I lived in SA for years, but returned to the country over 20 years ago for good. I could not have afforded to live in the expensive neighborhood my SO lived in 4 years ago-but he and all his neighbors still had bars on their windows and doors-no thanks at any price. There is no job or enough money to get me to live in any city again-they are all ruined...
I’ve been to/through Sonora quite a few times, always felt like a very depressed area. Would like to spend some time there if I ever get the chance. As far as my part of SA, I’ve only been here shy of a year now but have already begun looking outside of the 1604.
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