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San Antonio police are investigating an incident where a man reportedly discharged a firearm into a Northwest Side business after a heated argument with an employee. The altercation escalated quickly, prompting the individual to leave the premises only to return moments later with a gun. Witnesses described a chaotic scene as the suspect fired several shots, causing panic among customers and staff alike.
Fortunately, no injuries were reported in the incident, but the business sustained damage from the gunfire. Authorities are now reviewing surveillance footage from the area to identify the suspect, who fled the scene on foot. Police have urged anyone with information about the incident or the individual involved to come forward.
This alarming event has raised concerns about safety in the community, prompting local leaders to call for increased vigilance and cooperation among residents to prevent similar occurrences in the future. The investigation remains ongoing as police work to apprehend the suspect and ensure the safety of local businesses.
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