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A San Antonio mom looks for answers after her son got shot to death.
Teresa Gutierrez is still trying to figure out how his son died. Rudy Soto and his friend were found with gunshot wounds on an East Side Street.
According to reports, the son of the San Antonio mom was found last January 21, face down by police officers. Soto was only twenty years old.
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The son was found dead.
Bases on a report by the San Antonio Express-News, a police officer was on his usual patrol at the 300 block of Fredonia Street when Rudy was found with his friend, Rudy Lopez, on the other side of the road.
A 23-year-old man who died in an apparent racing-related crash on the South Side Monday evening has been identified by the Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office.
Neighbors relieved by quick arrest in deadly shooting of 19-year-old man
Joan Francisco Paulino, 19, facing murder charge
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This story has been updated to remove the name of the neighbor.
SAN ANTONIO, Texas – News of a quick arrest in a deadly shooting has come as a relief to some of the people who live in the far Northwest Side neighborhood.
The Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office has identified the man who was killed late Wednesday night as Michael Garcia-Sanchez, 19.
A preliminary police report says he was outside a home in the 9100 block of Roquefort Street with three other men when someone shot him.
COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to fall in San Antonio as officials report 11 new, 72 backlogged deaths
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Rosalinda Espinoza, 58, receives an infusion of antibodies at the Freeman Coliseum complex to battle COVID-19 on Jan. 15, 2021. She had suffered a heart attack, putting her at higher risk of complications from COVID-19.Billy Calzada /Staff photographer
Coronavirus hospitalizations in San Antonio fell for the sixth straight day, but health officials continue to report a high number of deaths from COVID-19 as the area appears to recover from the worst of the winter surge.
Hospitals were caring for 1,169 coronavirus patients Sunday, a decrease of 21 from the previous day and more than 200 over the past week. Of those hospitalized, 385 were critically ill, 247 required breathing support from a ventilator and 126 were admitted in the past day.