Medical examiner identifies victim in shooting of brothers outside NE Bexar County home

Jalil Andru Stewart, 20, was shot and killed early Monday morning

BEXAR COUNTYUPDATE: The Bexar County Medical Examiner's Office has identified the name of the man shot and killed early Monday morning.

Jalil Andru Stewart, 20, died after being shot along with his brother in the 6600 block of Highland Grass around 3 a.m.

Emergency crews rushed him to a local hospital where he later died.

So far no arrests have been made in the case.

The investigation is ongoing.

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(Original Story)

Bexar County sheriff’s investigators are looking for a dark-colored sedan in connection with a drive-by shooting that left one person dead and one person wounded.

The two brothers were inside a converted garage in the 6600 block of Highland Grass when someone took aim at their home around 3 a.m. Monday.

Sheriff’s investigators say they found 25-30 shell casings at the scene. Some of the gunfire pierced the wall of the garage, hitting the two men, who are in their 20s.

One victim was hit in the back and rushed to a local hospital. He was later pronounced deceased.

The other was wounded in the leg and taken to a hospital by private car, investigators said.

The only description they had, early on, was that the shooter was in a dark-colored sedan.

There were several other people inside the home when the shooting happened but they were not hurt.

The home is around the corner from the scene of another shooting last week.

Isiah Roper, 24, who was shot and killed Wednesday, lived with his family on Clouds Point. 

However, investigators said they have not found any connection, at this time, between the shootings.


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