SAPD: Man hospitalized after ’30-40′ shots fired in targeted attack, several suspects at large

Police told KENS 5 based on the shell casing found on scene, there were “between 30 and 40 [shots], probably from three different weapons.”

SAN ANTONIO — A 19-year-old male has been hospitalized after police say 30 to 40 shots were fired in what they believe to be a targeted attack on the victim.

Around 6 p.m. Thursday, the San Antonio Police Department responded to the 700 block of Rice Road after receiving reports of a shooting.

Upon arrival, police found a 19-year-old with several gunshot wounds and transported him to a local hospital.

A witness claimed they saw a gunman jump out of a car and open fire on the victim.

Police told KENS 5 based on the shell casing found on scene, there were “between 30 and 40 [shots], probably from three different weapons.”

Authorities added that this was not a random attack and they believe “it was definitely targeted.”

Reports show that a house and separate building were also hit during the attack, but the 19-year-old was the only individual injured.

Police believe they have two or three suspects on their hands as they reportedly were seen leaving in a vehicle following the shooting.

This is an ongoing investigation.

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