San Antonio police are investigating after a man was shot while walking on the city’s South Side early Sunday morning.
The incident occurred around 2:30 a.m. in the 8000 block of Rayburn Drive, not far from South Zarzamora Street and Southwest Military Drive.
According to police, the man was simply walking down the street when someone approached the man and fired several gunshots.The shooter or shooters have not been found. The victim was taken by EMS to Brooke Army Medical Center, for what were described as “serious” injuries.About the Author:
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