ALAMO HEIGHTS, Texas – A mother devastated by the murder of her 17-year-old son is relieved that both suspects who were wanted in connection with the crime are now in custody.
Dayne Spivey, 17, turned himself into police late Thursday.
He was arrested and charged with capital murder.
He was the second suspect wanted in connection with the shooting death of Tristan Compean.
The first suspect, Michael Teneyuque, 19, was arrested on Monday and was also charged with capital murder.
Compean was found shot to death in the middle of an Alamo Heights street.
Prior to the shooting, police said Compean had been at a party, just a few blocks away in the 6800 block of Broadway.
Police said he got into a car with Spivey and Teneyuque, who were both trying to rob him when he was shot.
Jessica Alvarado, Compean's mother, said she is glad that Spivey is now in custody, but she feels there are others who were involved in her son's murder.
"It's a huge relief, knowing he's behind bars where he belongs," said Alvarado. "It's still not everyone who was involved in setting my son up. There are still a couple of players there who haven't been caught."
Sgt. Tom Vitacco with the Alamo Heights Police Department also said the investigation is not over.
"There's still a lot of investigation to continue at this point involving phone records, some of the other people that were at the party and just to see anything else we can find out about what happened that night," said Vitacco.
"I want everyone to know the true character of my son," said Alvarado. "The "real Tristan" what he really was about and it wasn't about drug dealing. It wasn't about gangs. It was none of that. My son was a good boy."
Alvarado said her son helped her battle cancer and now she just wants to help find justice for him.
"He was my strength and he would tell me, ‘Mommy, you need to fight because I need you, I can't lose you.’ I'm going fight too and I'm going to keep going until everyone responsible for his murder is behind bars."
The family held a vigil for Compean at 2309 Saunders Friday evening.
On Saturday, friends and relatives are holding a fundraiser at 2014 West Caesar Chavez Boulevard to help pay for funeral expenses.