19-year-old David Samuel Medina died on October 21 after a shooting that happened in the 6600 block of Ed Bluestein Boulevard.
19-year-old David Samuel Medina died on October 21Officers responded to the shooting on Ed Bluestein and when they arrived they learned Medina had been dropped off at a nearby hospital. Medina died later in the day.
The investigation is still active and ongoing. Investigators believe this to be an isolated incident with no threat to the public and ask the community to come forward with any information.Information can also be provided on the Crime Stoppers anonymous tip line at 512-472-8477 , on the new Crime Stoppers App or by at [email protected]. You may remain anonymous.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Samuel Alito Complains That the Leaked Roe Decision Made the Justices ‘Targets for Assassination’Just remember that when the Supreme Court took away our bodily autonomy, it was the six conservative justices who truly suffered.
Read more »
How Samuel Adams Helped Ferment a RevolutionStacy Schiff’s new book on Samuel Adams explores the roots of American political theatre. “Unreliable rumormongering, slanted news writing, misleading symbolism, even viral meme-sharing—it was all right there at the start,” adamgopnik writes.
Read more »
Bears DT Mike Pennel Jr. ejected for blindside block that left Patriots C David Andrews woozyIs this a sign of things to come from NFL officiating?
Read more »
3 Teams That Should Trade For David MontgomeryWith Khalil Herbert continuing to impress, will the Bears look to trade David Montgomery? If they do, these 3 contenders should add the RB. NFL | DaBears
Read more »
Victoria Beckham says this matching moment with David Beckham ‘haunts’ her“We were wearing Gucci. It was a Versace dinner, which was inappropriate in itself,” she recalled of the all-leather outing.
Read more »
Researchers Tested Henry David Thoreau's Historical Observations — and Here's What They FoundResearchers have used Thoreau’s observations of plant flowering, leaf emergence on trees and shrubs, bird migration and spring ice melt to study how these events have changed since the 1850s, largely in response to climate change. — The Conversation
Read more »