A Texas nursing and ROTC student was found dead inside his car after a single-vehicle crash in Selma with a gunshot wound to the back of his head, officials said.
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Twenty-two-year-old Joseph Banales, a nursing and ROTC student at the University of the Incarnate Wold in San Antonio, was involved in a single-vehicle crash and died from a gunshot wound to the head, the Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office told the San Antonio Express-News. The medical examiner's office determined his death to be a homicide, the San Antonio Express-News said.
Selma police were sent to investigate a single-vehicle crash around 11:45 p.m. on Interstate 35 North and found Banales in the driver's seat unresponsive.
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