Two masked men are being hunted by authorities in north Houston after a deadly robbery at a popular taco truck left one man dead. Surveillance footage obtained by local news outlet ABC13 shows the two suspects, who wore masks to conceal their identities, attacking the victim in broad daylight.
According to eyewitnesses and the police, the taco truck's owner had closed up shop around 11:30pm on Thursday when he was ambushed by both men. The suspect who opened fire through a window continued shooting until the other suspect took out the money from the cash register.
Eyewitnesses described the victim as an "amazing person" who would go out of his way to help others, and they were shocked that such a good-hearted individual had fallen victim to such senseless violence. The police are urging anyone with information about the suspects to come forward.
The investigation is ongoing, but authorities are warning potential witnesses not to take matters into their own hands. "Just turn yourself in, it's not worth it, just confess to everything, it's not right to do that," said a police spokesperson.
Anyone with any information on this case is urged to contact the Houston Police Department at 713-308-8800 or Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS.
According to eyewitnesses and the police, the taco truck's owner had closed up shop around 11:30pm on Thursday when he was ambushed by both men. The suspect who opened fire through a window continued shooting until the other suspect took out the money from the cash register.
Eyewitnesses described the victim as an "amazing person" who would go out of his way to help others, and they were shocked that such a good-hearted individual had fallen victim to such senseless violence. The police are urging anyone with information about the suspects to come forward.
The investigation is ongoing, but authorities are warning potential witnesses not to take matters into their own hands. "Just turn yourself in, it's not worth it, just confess to everything, it's not right to do that," said a police spokesperson.
Anyone with any information on this case is urged to contact the Houston Police Department at 713-308-8800 or Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS.