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SAPD releases bodycam video of Fiesta shooting that left two dead

The video was not from the officers who fired their weapons that night. SAPD says those bodycams were not turned on until after the incident.

SAN ANTONIO — The San Antonio Police Department released bodycam video Wednesday from a deadly shooting that took place during a Fiesta event April 28.

The shooting took place in the 100 block of Concho Alley during the Fiesta event Fiesta de los Reyes.

While officers were working their post near the stage, SAPD said a suspect, now identified as 20-year-old Albert Cisneros, shot toward another suspect, identified as Mikey Valdez, in the middle of the large crowd.

The bodycam footage then shows Valdez holding a gun as he went toward the direction of Cisneros after the first shots were fired.

Police saw Valdez and began to chase him and Cisneros down Concho Alley.

Shortly after the chase began, two more shots can be heard and SAPD said they believe those were shots from Valdez shooting Cisneros.

A sergeant and officer then proceeded to shoot Valdez, and he was pronounced dead at the scene.

Cisneros later died after being taken to a hospital.

Two other bystanders reportedly were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, and two others were treated at the scene.

SAPD said that the sergeant involved was also struck with debris.

The bodycam footage provided by SAPD was not from the officers who fired their weapons that night. If you would like SAPD's breakdown of the footage, click here.

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

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