Man critically wounded after chase ends in shooting on cityโs Southwest Side
SAN ANTONIO โ A 46-year-old man led law enforcement officers on a chase in Atascosa and Bexar counties Tuesday morning before he was shot near an elementary school, officials said. The man was taken to a hospital in critical condition, said Deputy Johnny Garcia, a Bexar County Sheriffโs Office spokesman. As the pickup approached Interstate 37 and Highway 97, the driver shot at officers, Soward said. None of the law enforcement officers were injured. Allen will remain under lockdown for several more hours as law enforcement process the scene.
WATCH: GMSA@9 airs KSAT Kids Art Project submissions
SAN ANTONIO โ GMSA@9 anchors Max Massey and Stephanie Serna on Friday showed off submissions to the KSAT Kids Art Project campaign. Recently, KSAT Kids posted about the San Antonio International Airport teaming up in the creation of a coloring book, and now we want to see those images! The educational coloring and activity book was created with elementary students in mind by the Texas Commercial Airports Association and is free to download by clicking here. KSAT Kids can color one of the two San Antonio pictures and submit to our gallery by clicking here. KSAT will show off some of the submissions during the GMSA@9 newscast.
San Antonio middle school teacher goes all out for students during pandemic
SAN ANTONIO When the coronavirus pandemic began, teachers across the country were thrown into seemingly impossible circumstances. Flowers told a story about Carmen Alvarado, a science teacher at his sons school, Terrell Wells Middle School. Miss Alvarado is teacher of the year not only because of what she does in the classroom and online but also because she goes above and beyond for her students. That interaction stunned Miss Alvarado and made her take action. RELATED: Some Texas school districts allowing teachers to wear scrubs when schools reopen
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Max Massey is the GMSA weekend anchor and a general assignments reporter. Max has been live at some of the biggest national stories out of Texas in recent years, including the Sutherland Springs shooting, Hurricane Harvey and the manhunt for the Austin bomber. Outside of work, Max follows politics and sports, especially Penn State, his alma mater.