Authorities are investigating a shooting in South Side San Antonio that left one man dead.
– Authorities are investigating a shooting in South Side San Antonio that left one man dead early Sunday morning.
At approximately 2:52 a.m. the San Antonio Police Department responded to a shooting in progress call near the 4000 block of South Flores Street, according to SAPD. According to information gathered at the scene, the shooting was a result of a physical altercation between the victim and suspect. The suspect fled the scene before police arrival.The man later died on the scene due to his injuries.This is an ongoing investigation.
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