San Antonio Police Investigate Fatal Shootout Linked to Illegal Dumping Incident

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San Antonio Police Investigate Fatal Shootout Related to Illegal Dumping

In a shocking turn of events, San Antonio finds itself grappling with the aftermath of a violent incident that left one man dead. Authorities arrested John Yeates, 39, on a charge of deadly conduct connected to a shootout that occurred along U.S. Highway 87 on September 11. The situation unfolded when a report of illegal dumping at a local car dealership spiraled into chaos.

What Started as Illegal Dumping

According to reports, employees at ChevyFord Motorplex were alerted to two men, including Yeates, illegally disposing of trash on their property. Edward Gomez, 36, a dedicated employee, along with another staff member, confronted these individuals and attempted to intervene. What followed was an alarming chase that led to a shootout.

Chase and Shootout Escalate

Witnesses reported that as the confrontation escalated, both parties took to their vehicles—Gomez and his colleague pursuing Yeates, who was a passenger in an orange Dodge Ram. As they sped onto U.S. Highway 87, both vehicles exchanged gunfire. It’s a heart-stopping chain of events that no one surely anticipated.

The Tragic Outcome

Sadly, it all took a fatal turn when Gomez lost control of his vehicle and crashed into a wooded area off the highway. The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office later stated that Gomez suffered critical injuries that proved fatal, including a broken neck and other severe ailments due to the crash. The medical examiner revealed he had sustained a blunt-force injury to the neck and passed away shortly thereafter.

The Arrest and Investigation Continues

After the shootout, Yeates and his accomplice fled the scene but left behind a truck that bore the scars of the gunfight—multiple bullet holes and even a flat tire. Law enforcement caught up with the truck when a deputy noticed it parked off Loop 1604. When deputies approached, both Yeates and the other man attempted to flee but were later apprehended for questioning about their role in the incident.

Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar confirmed that Yeates faces a charge of deadly conduct, while the driver of the Dodge Ram is not facing charges as he did not participate in the shooting. Meanwhile, had Gomez survived, he would have faced felony charges for his own actions during the highway shooting, making the whole scenario a deeply tragic case of escalating violence.

Yeates Denies the Charges

During a perp walk on Tuesday, Yeates expressed his innocence, adamantly stating, “I didn’t do anything to kill this guy. This guy chased us.” His denial has spurred further discussions on culpability and highlighted the bigger issue surrounding irresponsible behavior related to illegal dumping.

What’s Next?

The fallout from this incident raises several questions about community safety and the potential for added charges against Yeates, particularly regarding the illegal dumping. As the investigation continues, many in the community are left to ponder how a confrontation involving trash could turn into a deadly shootout. It’s a sobering reminder of how swiftly situations can escalate into tragic events.

Community Response

As San Antonio residents absorb the news, it’s clear that local law enforcement is taking the matter seriously, aiming to prevent similar incidents going forward. The community, shaken by the recent violence, hopes for justice not just for Gomez but for the safety of the neighborhood as a whole. The heartbreaking reality is that senseless actions not only affect the individuals involved but also ripples through the fabric of the community.

Stay tuned for more updates as the story unfolds, but for now, our thoughts remain with the family and friends of Edward Gomez during this incredibly difficult time.


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