An allegedly drunk man kills five people in a Texas Massacre. According to the two survivors, they could have been saved if the police responded to the area immediately.
5 Are Dead In The Texas Shooting By An Alleged Drunk Gunman
The survivors of the Texas mass shooting speak out about how the police responded to the incident. According to the victims, they called 911 when they notice an armed individual near their house.
Wilson Garcia lost his wife, a son, and other three family friends after a deadly shooting. The other neighbor also dialed 911 when they hear a massive shooting near their house but the police arrived after 30 minutes, and many are already dead.
If the police arrived immediately, the victims would still not be dead and the suspect could have been arrested. The suspect, 38-year-old Francisco Oropeza has escaped and there is a $80,000 reward to those who can give information about where he is.
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Manhunt Continues for Francisco Oropeza
San Jacinto County Sheriff Greg Capers says the police responded as early as they could but they have only three deputies covering 700 miles from the place. The first call was received as a harassment complaint that’s why they didn’t prioritize it.
According to the Police they quickly responded to the area when the information was put out. They have still zero leads on where the suspect is but they make sure that the victims will find justice in the massacre.
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