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Teen found guilty of murder in road rage shooting

Ruben Martinez was found guilty of shooting 23-year-old Francisco Rodriguez when he drove in between Martinez and his brother's car on December 13th of 2011.

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haywoodjablome - 11/30/2012 4:33 PM
3 Votes
he better sleep with his back against the wall! he's about to see what road rage on the hershey highway is like!

The Gargoyle - 11/30/2012 3:23 PM
0 Votes
Glad Romney didn't win or abortion would be illegal, these are the ones that need to be aborted lol

Just Me - 11/30/2012 9:41 AM
5 Votes
I think San Antonio has seceded from Texas and the USA. Welcome to San Antonio, Mexico.

shinerboy - 11/30/2012 8:31 AM
3 Votes
Ever driven in Mexico? It's not much different than driving here. Coincidence?.....I think not.

wilkim45 - 11/29/2012 7:19 PM
3 Votes
one less killer walking among us...

chubrachabra - 11/29/2012 7:08 PM
3 Votes
I first landed in San Antonio in 1951. Lackland basic training. There were Pachuca gangs, drive by shootings, people getting stabbed or shot at family gatherings, hookers at the Alamo. Nothing new.

dmu07 - 11/29/2012 6:13 PM
8 Votes
There sure are going to be a lot of Mexicans in Hell.

ABC123 - 11/29/2012 6:09 PM
6 Votes
I remember the friday night news in SA back in the 1960s. Lupe Valdez stabbed Juan Rodriguez at the Lone Star Ice House on S. Zarzamora. Lupe said it was because Juan was staring at him. Nothin's changed in the good old Alamo City. Their grandchildren are still at it.

johnc - 11/29/2012 5:53 PM
8 Votes
@Chub, The machete robberies, the sex trafficking, the teenage pregnancies, these murders for petty reasons, etc,... yeah it sure does.

chubrachabra - 11/29/2012 5:43 PM
10 Votes
Is it just me or doesn't it seem more and more like we are living in Mexico?
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