San Antonio, Texas just over a week ago had three people sustain injuries when an SUV they were in was shot up by a suspect or suspects traveling in a silver cross-over looking vehicle. One of the three that was injured died from a gunshot wound to the abdomen after arriving at Baptist Neighborhood Hospital just west of the I-10 and US Highway 90 interchange.

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The City of San Antonio Police have almost nothing to go on as they search for the murderer or murderers that opened fire on a Lincoln Navigator last week on April 8th. You can reach out to the Crime Stoppers of San Antonio in multiple ways, and if you tip leads to an arrest you can be rewarded up to $5,000 even if you make the tip anonymously at (210) 224-STOP.

Texas Police Need Your Help To Find Teenager's Murder Suspect

Information is very short right now, but what police do know is just before sunset the silver vehicle pictured above in the video began firing upon the three victims, and since the investigation has so little to work with, it is imperative the public assists in filling in the holes, and keep an eye out for the suspect vehicle.

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16 year old Messiah Martinez's life was cut short by this dangerous night on the San Antonio roads, and it is a story we certainly do not want to hear told again.

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Can you help solve one of these? These are the top 12 cold cases that the Texas Rangers Unsolved Homicide website

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These criminals will be put to death for the crimes they committed in Texas.

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Notorious: The Life And Crimes Of Every Woman Executed In Texas

Only six women have ever been executed in Texas since the Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty. This is a look at their crimes, the motives of which range from greed to drugs, to horrific abuse. We also take a look at the first and last legally hanged women in Texas.

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