Two masked individuals were spotted in surveillance footage following a gruesome robbery that left a taco truck operator dead in north Houston. The victim was found by his family members after they arrived at the scene, having waited anxiously for him as he claimed he was closing up shop.
According to officials, the shooting occurred at around 11:30pm on Thursday at the location of the taco truck in the 1019 block of West Dyna near Airline, just off the North Freeway. The Houston Police Department has launched a massive search effort for the suspects behind the deadly attack.
The brutal robbery, which was caught on camera, shows one masked suspect entering the truck and firing shots through the window before another individual takes the money while the first suspect continues to keep shooting. Authorities are urging anyone with information about the case to come forward.
As the investigation unfolds, those who knew the victim described him as a kind-hearted person who would help anyone in need. "He's such a good person for that to happen to him," said one acquaintance, visibly shaken by the tragedy.
The police department is urging the suspects to turn themselves in and surrender before things escalate further. Anyone with information on the case is encouraged to call the HPD at 713-308-8800 or Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS.
As justice continues to elude the family of the victim, authorities remain hopeful that the two masked individuals will be caught and held accountable for their heinous crime.
According to officials, the shooting occurred at around 11:30pm on Thursday at the location of the taco truck in the 1019 block of West Dyna near Airline, just off the North Freeway. The Houston Police Department has launched a massive search effort for the suspects behind the deadly attack.
The brutal robbery, which was caught on camera, shows one masked suspect entering the truck and firing shots through the window before another individual takes the money while the first suspect continues to keep shooting. Authorities are urging anyone with information about the case to come forward.
As the investigation unfolds, those who knew the victim described him as a kind-hearted person who would help anyone in need. "He's such a good person for that to happen to him," said one acquaintance, visibly shaken by the tragedy.
The police department is urging the suspects to turn themselves in and surrender before things escalate further. Anyone with information on the case is encouraged to call the HPD at 713-308-8800 or Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS.
As justice continues to elude the family of the victim, authorities remain hopeful that the two masked individuals will be caught and held accountable for their heinous crime.