San Antonio, a vibrant city known for its rich culture and community spirit, faced a chilling moment last week when gunfire echoed through a neighborhood just east of downtown. This unsettling event occurred in the early hours of September 23, around 6 a.m. to be precise, on Alabama Street, leaving residents shaken and seeking answers.
Home security cameras captured the distressing scene as two individuals opened fire on a family home. *In a heart-stopping moment*, the footage showed a child boarding a school bus just a short distance from the shooting. How terrifying it must have been for the neighborhood to witness such an event unfold!
We spoke with the homeowner, who understandably wished to remain anonymous out of fear. When asked about the incident, he described it as “like ten gunshots, right?” His voice betrayed a mix of disbelief and concern. “What goes through your head when you watch that?” was the follow-up question that hit home, prompting an emotional response: “I can’t think; I just have to wait and see if it happens again.”
Miraculously, despite the *chaotic gunfire* that struck his home four to five times, no one was injured. The homeowner expressed his gratitude, saying, “I give thanks to God that we are OK. We’re scared, but we’re OK.” However, the fear lingers in the air, affecting not just him, but his entire family.
In conversations with neighbors, it became clear that this was not an isolated incident. The homeowners feel particularly vulnerable in their dark, poorly lit neighborhood. “The neighbors have called for that reason, the lights. The city doesn’t pay attention, and neither does CPS Energy,” said the homeowner, highlighting a sense of frustration felt by many residents in the area.
One neighbor, who also requested anonymity, agreed wholeheartedly. “It’s dark, making it really scary to be out here,” he remarked. “It would be a big benefit to have more lighting. Because you don’t know if you’re going to be out when they shoot or if they get the wrong house!” These sentiments reflect a growing concern that *lacking proper street lighting* can contribute to the senseless violence that plagues their community.
In light of the shooting, calls were made to local authorities to address the lighting issue. Councilman Jalen McKee-Rodriguez’s office provided some insight into the process. “Security lights can be installed anywhere if the homeowner is responsible for the payment. Regular streetlights are warranted only if there is a gap of more than 600 feet,” they explained, emphasizing their current stance on neighborhood safety. With streetlights already positioned at either end of the block, the Councilman’s office determined that *no additional lighting is warranted* at this time.
Amid this ordeal, the emotional toll has been heavy on the homeowner’s family. He shared the impact this incident has had, stating, “It’s been difficult. My wife and my daughter aren’t staying here at the house for fear that they’ll come back.” This response encapsulates the ongoing anxiety and disruption to everyday life that such violence brings to the front doorstep.
While the search for answers continues, and the police have yet to make any arrests, the community is now left grappling with the reality of their compromised safety. For many residents, it’s not only about the physical damage done but also about restoring a sense of security and peace.
In these pressing times, San Antonio will need to come together, ensuring that the needs of its residents do not fall on deaf ears. *Public safety is a shared responsibility*, and while this neighborhood has been fragmented by fear, there is hope that, through community efforts, things can get better. Let’s keep our neighborhoods safe, friends.
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