Neighbors raise concerns after deadly shooting of 17-year-old on southeast side of San Antonio

While the shooting doesn’t surprise the neighborhood association president, the age of the victim does.

SAN ANTONIO — San Antonio police are still searching for a suspect involved in a deadly shooting on the southeast side Friday night. 

17-year-old Geoffrey Shafer was found dead with gunshot wounds at East Dullnig Court.

Police currently believe that Shafer and someone else met, when a fight occurred, that ended in gunfire. 

Initial reports from SAPD indicated that drugs were involved, but police could not currently confirm that information.

For those that live in the area, a shooting isn’t surprising. 

“I’m appalled that this happened  in any place in town, but I am not shocked,” said resident Brady Alexander. “These kind of things can happen anywhere in town. There’s a lot of ring cameras, for instance, on the street [Dullnig]. So that shows there is some concern, and from my experience living in District three for over 30 years,  there has been an increase in crime, especially in the last few years.” 

Dr. George Hinohosa Jr. is the president of the Highland Hills Neighborhood Association which covers the East Dullnig Court. While the shooting doesn’t surprise him, Shafer’s age does. 

“Our neighbors report gunfire on a nightly basis,” Hinojosa said. “Besides the massive amount of homeless in our area the last couple of years we feel our neighborhood is a safe one.”

A new police substation is planned for the south side, that both Hinojosa and Alexander believe would help the area. 

“We would like to see more of a police presence,” Hinojosa said. “Our SAFFE office does work well with our neighbors and helps many situations but he is only one officer.” 

Shafer’s family is holding a candlelight vigil and a balloon release, set for August 4 at 7 PM. Those coming are asked to bring their own balloon and candle, and to wear black, white or blue. It will be held at the Blue Skatepark (8601 Timber Path). 

Police said this is an ongoing investigation. 

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