June 29, 2025 - 01:08
San Antonio police reported that a male was grazed by a bullet while engaged in a video game session on the North Side. The incident occurred in the evening, causing concern among local residents. Authorities responded promptly to the scene after receiving reports of gunfire in the area.
Witnesses described hearing a loud bang, followed by the sound of someone shouting. The victim, who was inside a residence at the time, sustained a minor injury from the bullet graze but did not require hospitalization. Police are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the shooting and are working to determine the source of the gunfire.
Community members expressed shock at the incident, emphasizing the need for increased safety measures in the neighborhood. As the investigation unfolds, law enforcement is urging anyone with information to come forward, hoping to shed light on this unusual and alarming event.
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