A tragic incident occurred in Texas when an altercation over a noise complaint escalated into a deadly dispute, resulting in one man being shot multiple times. The victim succumbed to gunshot injuries, and a 40-year-old man was arrested in connection with the incident. According to multiple reports, the incident occurred before 6 AM on December 21, 2025 (Sunday), at a home in San Antonio.
WOAI reported that the gathering where the shooting incident unfolded was a Christmas party. KSAT reported that the shooting took place in the 300 block of Cincinnati Avenue, near Fredericksburg Road. According to the news outlet, San Antonio police said on Monday (December 22, 2025) that the victim was pronounced dead at a local hospital on Sunday after he was shot several times in different parts of his body.
A man, identified as Paul Flores, was arrested in connection with a murder investigation and allegedly shot another man multiple times, according to San Antonio police. The Bexar County medical examiner’s office revealed that the victim, Edward Trejo, 29, died of a gunshot wound to his neck. The office also ruled that his death was a homicide.
Investigators who arrived at the scene following the shooting incident learned that the confrontation began when Paul Flores, 40, went to the home where Trejo was to raise a complaint regarding the noise. Flores got into an argument with Trejo in the front yard of the home, and he allegedly shot the victim, according to police, KSAT, WOAI, and KENS reported.Trejo was shot multiple times
Live EventsPolice said Trejo was shot multiple times, including in the neck, and was taken to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead, according to KSAT.
Flores charged with murder and assault
Flores was arrested and charged with murder and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, according to reports. There was no update or confirmation if he had entered a plea or retained an attorney.KSAT reported that Flores was arrested and booked into the Bexar County Adult Detention Center on two charges: murder (a first-degree felony) and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon (a second-degree felony). Bexar County set his combined bond for the charges at $200,000.
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