Four shot while filming music video near Ingram Park Mall as cops hunt suspect
FOUR people have been shot while filming a music video near a mall as cops hunt for the suspect. The attack took place at around 2.15am on Wednesday at a barbershop in Wurzbach, San Antonio. Cops said that a group of young men in their 20s was filming the video when another car drove up […]
FOUR people have been shot while filming a music video near a mall as cops hunt for the suspect.
The attack took place at around 2.15am on Wednesday at a barbershop in Wurzbach, San Antonio.
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Cops said that a group of young men in their 20s was filming the video when another car drove up and started firing into the shop.
Two of the victims were rushed to hospital after being shot in the legs, while the other stayed behind and called the cops.
One of the victims received a bullet graze to the head and later went to hospital, while the other was treated at the scene.
Police have not yet been able to track down the suspect’s car and no arrests have been made.
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Officers are still investigating the shooting and no motive has yet been released.
Earlier this month, gunfire erupted at a concert in Dallas, leaving one dead.
Kealon Gilmore, 26, was gunned down as shots were fired just after midnight.
The victim was found lying near the stage with a gunshot wound to the head.
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Friends said it “seems like the good ones always go first” as they paid tribute to Kealon online.
Meanwhile, 16 people were injured, according to police.
The victims, whose ages range from 13-29, are thought to be in a stable condition.
Around 2,000 people attended the Second Annual Epic Easter Bike Out and Field Party.
Police chief Eddie Garcia said shots were fired into the air before an argument erupted.
Michelle White told the Dallas Morning News that she heard loud bangs which sounded like fireworks.
She admitted that she felt “helpless” as she battled through crowds and paramedics, trying to help people.
Witness Luke Smith told WFAA: “It was so jam-packed right here, you couldn’t get in or out. When I got to my car, somebody was shooting.
“I rolled down my window and I heard [shots].”
Dallas police are investigating how the event took place when organizers didn’t have a permit.
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Garcia said: “The concert shouldn’t have been allowed to happen in the first place.”
He added that concert-goers “shouldn’t have to worry about enjoying themselves.”
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