Juan Armando Gallardo was arrested near San Antonio in Fort Worth double homicide shooting.
Juan Armando Gallardo, 45, fired a gun multiple times at a group of workers in a backyard adjacent to his, according to an arrest-warrant affidavit released Tuesday after Fort Worth police announced Gallardo was in custody.Police said officers responded about 3:30 p.m. Saturday to the 700 block of House Street, near East Lancaster Avenue, andThe victims’ identities and ages have not been released.
Witnesses told detectives the victims were with a group of men hired to demolish a trailer that was parked in the yard and, at some point, Gallardo became angry with the men and shot at them before retreating into his house, according to the affidavit. No motive for Gallardo’s anger was given, and police previously called the incident an “unprovoked shooting.”Wylie woman sentenced to 75 years in prison for sadistic torture of 24-year-old, Breaking News Reporter.
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