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The following occurred just 4 hours after a home invasion, that saw two shotgun weilding punks burst through the front door of a home and steal everything not tied down.
Just prior to THAT..a small eatery was robbed near a residential area. The scum bags fled into the neighborhood looking for the first unlocked door. And my wife wonders why I keep telling her to KEEP THE DOORS LOCKED!!
I swear, sometimes I get so frustrated at people who are adverse to your having a weapon to guard your home..much less a CCW, I want to puke!
Take Care
NEW: Man connected to assault caught after hit-and-run accident
Web Posted: 12/20/2005 10:03 AM CST
Vianna Davila
Express-News Staff Writer
Police are questioning a suspect in a carjacking at a Southeast Side Taco Cabana, after apprehending him when he crashed the stolen vehicle and fled the scene of the hit-and-run accident.
The unidentified man was found in an alley in the 1900 block of South Gevers Street almost two miles from the scene of the carjacking, said Sgt. Daniel Gonzales, with the San Antonio Police Department.
Around 7 a.m., police received a call about a man who had been stabbed in the head and had his car stolen in the parking lot of the Taco Cabana at the intersection of Gevers and East Southcross Boulevard, SAPD Officer B. Flores said.
According to police, the suspect had approached the man asking for his wallet. The man, who may have been a customer at the restaurant, refused. The two men then fought, and the suspect slashed the man in the face and the shoulder before taking off in the victim's green Ford Taurus, Flores said.
A few minutes later, 911 dispatchers received a call about a hit-and-run crash at the intersection of Gevers and Rigsby Avenue, involving a green Ford Taurus that hit a car backing out of a driveway, Gonzales said.
The Taurus' driver fled on foot. Officers caught up with him about a block away in the alley, Gonzales said. He did not try to run from police, but he was acting suspicious and his shirt appeared to be stained with blood, the sergeant said.
The victim was in undetermined condition at Brooke Army Medical Center, according to Gonzales. Police planned to take the suspect to the hospital so the victim could identify him.
The suspect could face aggravated robbery charges, the sergeant said. If the victim dies, the suspect could be charged with capital murder.
Just prior to THAT..a small eatery was robbed near a residential area. The scum bags fled into the neighborhood looking for the first unlocked door. And my wife wonders why I keep telling her to KEEP THE DOORS LOCKED!!
I swear, sometimes I get so frustrated at people who are adverse to your having a weapon to guard your home..much less a CCW, I want to puke!
Take Care
NEW: Man connected to assault caught after hit-and-run accident
Web Posted: 12/20/2005 10:03 AM CST
Vianna Davila
Express-News Staff Writer
Police are questioning a suspect in a carjacking at a Southeast Side Taco Cabana, after apprehending him when he crashed the stolen vehicle and fled the scene of the hit-and-run accident.
The unidentified man was found in an alley in the 1900 block of South Gevers Street almost two miles from the scene of the carjacking, said Sgt. Daniel Gonzales, with the San Antonio Police Department.
Around 7 a.m., police received a call about a man who had been stabbed in the head and had his car stolen in the parking lot of the Taco Cabana at the intersection of Gevers and East Southcross Boulevard, SAPD Officer B. Flores said.
According to police, the suspect had approached the man asking for his wallet. The man, who may have been a customer at the restaurant, refused. The two men then fought, and the suspect slashed the man in the face and the shoulder before taking off in the victim's green Ford Taurus, Flores said.
A few minutes later, 911 dispatchers received a call about a hit-and-run crash at the intersection of Gevers and Rigsby Avenue, involving a green Ford Taurus that hit a car backing out of a driveway, Gonzales said.
The Taurus' driver fled on foot. Officers caught up with him about a block away in the alley, Gonzales said. He did not try to run from police, but he was acting suspicious and his shirt appeared to be stained with blood, the sergeant said.
The victim was in undetermined condition at Brooke Army Medical Center, according to Gonzales. Police planned to take the suspect to the hospital so the victim could identify him.
The suspect could face aggravated robbery charges, the sergeant said. If the victim dies, the suspect could be charged with capital murder.