A road rage incident took a violent turn on the west side of the city last Saturday, culminating in a shooting that left one person injured. The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating the incident near the intersection of Marbach Road and Loop 1604.
The dispute began as a road rage incident and rapidly escalated into a shooting. The victim was shot in the head, but fortunately, the injury was not severe. The victim is now in stable condition at University Hospital, with injuries that are not life-threatening.
The QT gas station, where the incident took place, is currently cordoned off with crime scene tape as deputies continue their investigation. The victim’s vehicle, parked at a gas pump, is being meticulously examined by officers. Deputies were seen inspecting the area around and beneath the vehicle, indicating that the shooting likely occurred at the station.
The circumstances leading up to the shooting remain unclear. Investigators have not yet released information about what sparked the road rage or identified any suspects involved in the incident. Reporters attempted to interview a woman near the scene, but deputies advised them to maintain their distance.
The sheriff’s office has reassured the public that they will provide more information as the investigation progresses. However, the community remains anxious as they await further details about the incident.
This recent act of violence has ignited discussions about road safety and the growing concerns over road rage incidents in the area. Residents are being encouraged to stay alert and report any aggressive driving behavior to authorities.
As the investigation continues, law enforcement officials are urging witnesses or anyone with information to come forward to assist in swiftly resolving the case.