A targeted shooting that ended in gunfire left one person dead and two others critically injured, according to San Antonio Police Chief McManus.
The shooting happened around 12:45 p.m. at the Antioch Village Apartments in the 1500 block of Upland Road.
Chief McManus said a vehicle with multiple people waited in the central parking lot for an intended shooting target. When the person finally came out to be picked up by associates, the group opened fire.One person was declared dead at the scene. McManus said the person killed was not the intended target.McManus noted that the incident was not connected toCommunity members react to shooting on June 3, 2023 at the Antioch Village Apartments in the 1500 block of Upland Road.
McManus said the family asked SAPD to release the person who assaulted the officer, but he said they couldn’t do that. Media members were also assaulted at the scene, including a KSAT 12 photographer who was pushed and another photographer who was punched. SAPD could not confirm if anyone would face charges for the assaults as they did not witness them.Also on KSAT
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