At least five people have been wounded, including one critically, in a shooting during a dispute at a flea market in San Antonio, police officials said.
SAN ANTONIO — At least five people were wounded, including one critically, in a shooting at a flea market in San Antonio on Sunday, police officials said.
“This is the result of some type of argument/ I don’t know if the argument was between gang members or just people who knew each other or didn’t know each other,” McManus said.
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