Man critically wounded in Northeast Side shooting, SAPD says Police are not sure how many people were involved in the shooting
SAN ANTONIO – A man in his 20s was critically wounded after being shot Tuesday on the Northeast Side, according to San Antonio police.
The shooting happened around 4 p.m. in the 5100 block of North Foster Road.
The man, who was the driver of a vehicle, was shot in the upper body, according to SAPD.
Police said they’re not sure how many people were involved in the shooting, but a large amount of shell casings were located.
Witnesses heard the gunshots and noticed a vehicle speed off, SAPD said.
A pistol was found on the ground at the crime scene, police said.
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