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SAPD searching for group of 'teens' allegedly shooting pedestrians around the City

SAPD shared a video on Facebook of a group, who they believe are teenagers, flashing firearms, ranging from handguns to rifles.

SAN ANTONIO — The San Antonio Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in locating a group of suspects police say are known for driving around the city, getting out of the vehicle and shooting random pedestrians.

SAPD posted a video on Facebook which shows the group of suspects, who officials believe are teenagers, showing off firearms, ranging from handguns to rifles.

HELP US ID THESE SUSPECTS

HELP US ID THESE SUSPECTS: San Antonio Police Homicide Detectives are looking for any information regarding the individuals seen in the video holding firearms, ranging from handguns to rifles. These individuals, whom all appear to be teenagers, have been known to drive around the city, jump out of the vehicle and assault pedestrians. They shoot their victims multiple times during their assaults and leave them with no aid and multiple gunshot wounds. These individuals have been seen in multiple locations throughout the city and it is not known which area they frequent at this time. Any information that can be provided please contact the SAPD Homicide unit at 210-207-7635 for case number SAPD24067343.

Posted by San Antonio Police Department on Friday, June 21, 2024

San Antonio Police Homicide Detectives are looking for any information regarding the individuals seen in the video.

Officials said they shoot their victims several times during each assault, then leave them with no aid and multiple gunshot wounds.

"These individuals have been seen in multiple locations throughout the city and it is not known which area they frequent at this time," SAPD said in the release.

If you have any information regarding this case, you are urged to contact the SAPD Homicide unit at 210-207-7635.

This is an ongoing investigation. KENS 5 will update this story as more information becomes available.

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