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Tragic Triple Shooting at Alief Apartment Claims Lives of Three Teenagers, Suspect Charged with Capital Murder

Tragic Triple Shooting at Alief Apartment Claims Lives of Three Teenagers, Suspect Charged with Capital Murder

Three teenagers’ lives came to an abrupt halt amidst gunfire at an Alief apartment complex, in an event that has since reverberated through southwest Houston. The incident occurred at the Tierra Del Sol Apartments, located at 8000 Cook Road, at approximately 6:45 p.m. on a Tuesday, as

ABC13

reported. Houston Police Department’s Asst. Chief Alvaro Guzman disclosed that three teenagers were found shot in the complex’s laundry room, where two had already succumbed to their wounds when officers arrived.

The deceased were identified as Eddie Gomez and Jonathan Hernandez, both 17, tragically pronounced dead at the scene, and Juan Trejo Sandoval, 23, who later died at Ben Taub General Hospital. According to

Click2Houston

, a dispute between two groups is believed to be the cause of the shootout that led to their demise. The same confrontation has led to the arrest of 17-year-old Adiel Alexander Sandoval, now charged with capital murder and held without bond at the Harris County Jail.

In court proceedings, the gravity of the situation was underscored by the denial of bond for the accused, underscoring the seriousness with which the criminal justice system is addressing the incident. Sandoval is due to appear before the court again on Nov. 11, as the community grapples with the ramifications of violence that cuts short young lives.

An eyewitness shared with

ABC13

the chaos of the moment, recounting the loudness of the gunshots before heading to church and initially mistaking them for celebratory noises related to Election Day. “I heard the gunshot. It was so loud. When I heard that one, I thought, ‘Oh, what is that? Maybe (because it’s) Election Day, it’s just some celebration.’ I turned off the lights and tried to see what’s going on,” the eyewitness explained. Houston Police asks anyone with information to contact their Homicide Division at (713) 308-3600 or use the Crime Stoppers mobile app to provide anonymous tips.

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