SAPD investigating after teenager shot during argument on West Side street

San Antonio police are investigating a West Side shooting that sent a teenager to the hospital overnight.

San Antonio police said the 19-year-old man was walking in the 9400 block of Fall Pass, near Potranco Road and Highway 151, just before 1:45 a.m. Thursday when he noticed three men following him.

The three men confronted him and an argument erupted. At some point, one of the three men shot the teenager in the foot, police said.

Officers arrived at the scene to find the teenager lying on the street. He was taken to the hospital in stable condition.

Police initially said the three men fled in a vehicle and two of them were apprehended. As of 9 a.m., no arrests have been made.

The investigation is ongoing.

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San Antonio police are investigating after a woman was shot inside her North Side apartment late Wednesday night.

Officers were called around 11:20 p.m. to the Summit Apartments in the 1950 block of Larkspur Drive, not far from Lockhill Selma Road and West Avenue after receiving word of a shooting.

According to police, a woman in her 20s was shot during an altercation with a man inside her apartment. The man then fled the scene.

SAPD said the man was spotted on a neighbor’s surveillance camera, but he has not yet been found.

The victim was taken by EMS to University Hospital, where she is listed in stable condition.

Police did not say what the argument was about. The investigation into the shooting is ongoing, police said.

Man, 3-year-old child in critical condition after drive-by shooting at West Side home, police say

A man in his 20s and a three-year-old child are in the hospital in critical condition after a drive-by shooting at a home on the city’s West Side, San Antonio police said.

Officers were called just before 9:30 p.m. to the 200 block of Moraima Street, not far from Castroville Road and South San Joaquin after receiving word of shots fired.

According to police, the man and toddler where inside the home when someone fired several shots into it.

Police do not have any other details but did say it appears the home was targeted purposely. The two victims were in critical condition as they were rushed to an area hospital by ambulance.

Officers say they believe the man and child are related.

SAPD said at this time, they do not have any information about the shooter, or the car involved.

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Three arrested in connection with fatal shooting of 11-year-old boy, Del Rio Police say

Three people were arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of an 11-year-old boy in Del Rio, according to police.

Del Rio Police said they were called to the 400 block of San Juan Street around 11:37 p.m. Sunday. When police arrived, they found several shots were fired at a residence, with one of the shots fatally striking an 11-year-old boy.

On Tuesday, officers received information from a person of interest in the case who identified two suspects allegedly involved in the shooting.

Detectives said they served a search warrant at the person’s residence and found several firearms and different types of ammunition, one of which included the same type of ammunition shells found at the crime scene.

Deputies were then issued an arrest warrant for capital murder for Aldo Esquivel, 18, and Victor Garcia, 17.

DRPD, Val Verde County Sheriff’s Office Investigators, Department of Public Safety CID Agents, Homeland Security Investigation Agents, and Drug Enforcement Administration arrested Aldo Esquivel at his residence.

Further investigation discovered both Esquivel and Garcia participated in the shooting.

They also discovered a third person, 19-year-old Adolfo Tapia was involved but did not participate in the shooting, knowing that both Garcia and Esquivel were going to commit a crime. Tapia was arrested for capital murder at his residence, police said.

Police said Garcia was taken into custody around 6 p.m. Wednesday.

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Homeless outreach groups in San Antonio prepare for freezing temperatures

With temperatures set to drop starting overnight Wednesday, local groups working with people experiencing homelessness are preparing to help people living on the streets to weather the cold.

Temperatures are expected to reach freezing on Thursday and stay there into Friday. Precipitation is expected on and off throughout Thursday.

Haven for Hope’s winter sleeping program, which operates from December through March, provides a warm place to sleep with few barriers. You don’t need to be part of any Haven program, there’s no required COVID testing – though Haven does require masks, and pets are allowed.

Though Haven normally opens up its donation center for the program between 10 a.m. and 6 a.m., it plans to open at 6 p.m. Thursday night and allow people to stay until 9 a.m. Friday morning.

“Any folks who are experiencing homelessness, who are unsheltered, they are at risk of hypothermia, frostbite. We want to keep people safe as much as possible,” said Celeste Eggert, a vice-president and the chief development officer at Haven for Hope.

Haven has the capacity for up to 120 people to stay at its donation center. Though it has never reached maximum capacity, Eggert said the nonprofit has winter weather kits of snacks, toiletries, clothing, and sleeping bags ready to hand out in case they have to turn people away.

Come Friday morning, Eggert said they’ll transport anyone who needs it to the Corazon Day Center downtown, which will serve as a warming center and a resource hub.

Corazon San Antonio Executive Director Gavin Rogers said with the help of Christian Assistance Ministries, the day center at 504 Avenue E will open earlier than usual on Thursday and Friday, 7:30 a.m., and will likely open Saturday, too, a day when it’s normally closed.

The day center will stay open until 4 p.m., acting as both a warming center and a hub from which they can advise people which shelters have space.

Rogers said Corazon San Antonio’s emergency shelter at Travis Park Church will be open on Thursday and Friday, at least.

The Salvation Army of San Antonio’s shelter is already at capacity, and spokesman Brad Mayhar said they expect it to stay that way through the cold weather.

Once temperatures get to about freezing, though, he said the Salvation Army will provide a blanket to anyone they have to turn away.

Whereas they’d usually allow people to sleep in the lobby during these cold nights, that’s not an option at the moment because of the pandemic.

“It is frustrating because, you know, we want to be able to offer them something better than just, you know, taking a blanket. But, you know, with the COVID protocols, we don’t want to take care of one problem and then create an even bigger problem,” Mayhar said.

Mayhar said the Salvation Army would take a truck out Thursday afternoon at 4 p.m. and distribute warm food and drinks.

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