A preliminary police report states when officers arrived, they found the 23-year-old man's vehicle crashed into a nearby light pole.
A man died after he was shot in his car at a Family Dollar store on the West Side , according to San Antonio police. The shooting happened around 10:45 p.m. Tuesday in the 5800 block of Culebra Road . A preliminary police report states when officers arrived, they found the 23-year-old man's vehicle crashed into a nearby light pole. Police said the man and a woman, 23, were parked at a Family Dollar parking lot when an unknown suspect approached them.
Man shot, killed by San Antonio police after trying to run over officers has been identified The man was struck by the gunfire and crashed the vehicle, police said. The suspect then fled the scene. The woman in the car was uninjured, police said. The man was transported to a hospital in critical condition and later died. Police did not release his identity. Police said an investigation into the shooting is still ongoing.
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