Deputy shoots gunman at San Antonio movie theater

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Updated: 12/17/2012 5:50 pm
SAN ANTONIO -- A man was shot by an off-duty deputy after investigators say he opened fire at a South Side theater Sunday night, injuring one person.

Authorities said 19-year-old Jesus Manuel Garcia showed up at the China Garden restaurant on Southwest Military Drive around 9:30 p.m. Sunday and opened fire. Investigators say Garcia works at the restaurant and believe the shooting may have had something to do with the breakup with his girlfriend, who also works at the restaurant. The girlfriend was not at the restaurant at the time of the shooting.

The employees inside the restaurant fled out a side door into the parking lot. Investigators said Garcia began chasing the employees and continued firing at them as they ran through the parking lot and into the Mayan Palace Theatre next door.

As Garcia was running through the parking lot, he shot the windshield of a San Antonio Police patrol car after an officer in the car shined a spotlight on him. The officer was not injured.

Garcia then ran inside the movie theater, where he continued his search for the restaurant employees. Movie-goers in the lobby, bathroom, and some theaters reported hearing multiple gunshots. The gunshots caused people inside the theater to panic.

"Everybody was just coming out of the side of the theater, running out the emergency exits. And everyone was screaming and running," a woman who was at the theater told us.

Authorities said one person was shot by Garcia.

Garcia was finally stopped by an off-duty Bexar County Sheriff's Department officer who was working security at the theater. Officials said the officer, Sgt. Lisa Castellano, heard the gunfire inside the theater and ran towards the sound of the shooting to find out what was going on. Sgt. Castellano spotted Garcia coming out of a bathroom with his gun drawn and fired at him, shooting him four times.

"The officer involved, she took the appropriate action to try to keep everyone safe in the movie theater," Bexar County Sheriff's Office spokesperson Detective Lou Antu said.

An off-duty San Antonio Independent School District officer who was also at the theater helped take Garcia into custody.

The man who was shot by Garcia was taken to a hospital and is said to be in stable condition.

Garcia has since undergone surgery and is in stable condition at San Antonio Military Medical Center (SAMMC). He has been charged with attempted capital murder and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. His bond has been set at $10 million.


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clearmind - 1/5/2013 1:19 PM
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As stated criminals do not care about our laws that we as law abiding citizens adhere to,,I believe a bann will not ensure safety only put more at risk of more planned attacks by those that prey on the unprotected

clearmind - 1/5/2013 1:18 PM
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As stated criminals do not care about our laws that we as law abiding citizens adhere to,,I believe a bann will not ensure safety only put more at risk of more planned attacks by those that prey on the unprotected

fisherman - 1/3/2013 9:18 AM
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Maybe he should have chosen a "gun free" zone to shoot up as have several recent mass shooters. There was another unreported event from several years (2006?) ago in "Tejas" also I believe. A man was driving past school and noticed people running out of; he stopped and asked what was problem. He was told man inside with gun; he got his shotgun out of pickup and went in school and confronted man and killed him. He was not charged with violating the Gun free zone but the media didn't touch this.

multibeard - 12/31/2012 3:19 PM
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I wonder why this has not been heard on the national news. Could it be that it goes aqainst the medias agenda? I had to hear about this from the boss woman seing it on Facebook

ChickenYogurt - 12/30/2012 7:28 PM
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hidden agenda...Church, Shopping Centers and even some Schools are NOT government buildings.

sbennett53 - 12/27/2012 9:50 PM
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No wonder she dumped him -- he couldn't keep track of her shift schedule!

el coyote - 12/26/2012 9:14 AM
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Job well done Officer, thank you! Now the Chief should find out how this 19 year old got a gun and get the DA to charge him and his family with as many crimes as possible so he will spend time in prison. Rather than restrict my Right to own, collect and carry a weapon of my choice legally, charge these criminals with violation of the existing gun laws in addition to the crimes they committed.

fuzzyjesus - 12/19/2012 4:52 PM
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Good thing that the Bexar County Sheriff's Department doesn't pay very well. If they did she would not have been there to stop this. Maybe if we cut the salaries of all law enforcement nation wide we will have off duty moonlighters everywhere to protect us.

Made in USA - 12/18/2012 3:54 PM
2 Votes
Parents know that their kid is loony, these signs and red flags pop up all the time, in some cases it's both the parents and the kids and all the rest of the family sees these red flags. more people need to utilize their right to bear arms and stop these loony people in the act. I believe all work places should have a designated employee who is licensed to carry armed and on duty. We can take control as a majority as concerned citizens.

Johnny Cash - 12/18/2012 7:32 AM
4 Votes
Right on, way to go. Kill them before they kill you or innocnt peole. Arm yourself or become a victim. Criminals dont care about our laws. Yu can make as many s you want. What do you think they will say???? ("Oh I cant do is now because of the new federal law that our government passed") If you want assault wepons banned fine dont infringe on my rights to protect mine and my family's life.
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