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Updated: 7:18 PM CST January 1, 2021
Updated at 7:18 p.m. with additional details from police.
Three men have been arrested after a security guard was hurt in a shooting Thursday night at an Arlington apartment complex, police said.
The three individuals charged in the shooting incident are 31-year-old Felix Barrientos, 28-year-old Juan Magallanes and 24-year-old David Garcia.
Officers allege all three men were involved in the shooting incident at the Las Lomas Apartments, according to the Arlington police.
Officials said it is believed they initially went to the complex to fire celebratory gunshots into the air for New Year’s Eve.
An Arlington police officer had been there reviewing security footage with the victim and another security guard in connection to a different shooting when they heard gunshots outside, officials said.
One round struck a security guard causing minor injury, Arlington police said. Both security guards returned fire and the officer discharged their firearm toward the suspects.
According to police, none of the shots fired by the security guards or police officer hit anyone and whoever was firing at them escaped.
The suspects fled the apartment complex in a white Cadillac XTS and were located a short time later after initially fleeing officers during an attempted traffic stop, police said.
Police arrested 31-year-old Felix Barrientos, 28-year-old Juan Magallanes and 24-year-old David Garcia. Barrientos was charged with fleeing a police officer because he was driving when the traffic stop was initiated; Magallanes and Garcia were both charged with discharge of a firearm in certain municipalities.
  After her husband died a year ago Monica Marez moved her and her two daughters in with her mother at the Las Lomas apartments. A year later on Nov. 3 her mother died of a stroke.
   The apartment management company changed the lock and Marez said there were about seven law enforcement officers there. They asked her to leave on Nov. 6 leaving her and her daughters with nowhere to go.
   The complex gave her two hours to reclaim her belongings, which Marez said wasnât enough time. She returned at a different time to find the apartment unlocked. She went in to collect her belongings and was told to leave.
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