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San Antonio's 210 Cantina and Grill Closes After Fatal Shooting, Police Seek Suspects

A San Antonio sports bar closed after a fatal shooting took the life of Joshua Cuellar, 34, with police still seeking suspects. San Antonio's 210 Cantina and Grill has closed its doors following a fatal shooting that claimed the life of Joshua Cuellar, 34. The incident occurred after a bar fight broke out shortly after the bar closed early in the morning of March 14. The bar now remains closed, with a notice stating the murder as the reason for the lockdown. No arrests have been made and authorities are seeking information on the suspect's identity or whereabouts. The Bexar County Medical Examiner has identified the victim as CuellAR, who died from a gunshot wound to the abdomen.

San Antonio's 210 Cantina and Grill Closes After Fatal Shooting, Police Seek Suspects

Published : 4 weeks ago by Drew Archer in General

A Southside sports bar in San Antonio has shuttered its doors following a deadly shooting that claimed the life of Joshua Cuellar, 34, earlier this month. The incident at 210 Cantina and Grill took a dire turn after a bar fight spilled into the parking lot, ending in gunfire shortly after the establishment closed at 2 a.m. on March 14, according to FOX San Antonio.

The bar now remains closed, with a notice on the door explicitly citing the murder as the reason for the lockdown. The bar owner has confirmed the closure of 210 Sports Cantina and Grill but has declined to provide an explanation. Cuellar's brother has expressed frustration regarding the fact that no arrests have been made following what he deemed his brother's "senseless" murder, as stated in a report by FOX San Antonio.

Meanwhile, the police are still seeking suspects related to the fatal incident. The Bexar County Medical Examiner has identified the victim as Joshua Cuellar, who succumbed to a gunshot wound to the abdomen, with homicide determined as the manner of death, reported News 4 San Antonio. Witnesses recall seeing several individuals fleeing the scene among a chaos of gunfire. No suspects have yet been detained.

Authorities are urging anyone with information regarding the suspect's identity or whereabouts to make a critical step forward by calling Crime Stoppers at 210-224-7867. The public has been assured that callers have the option to remain anonymous, as detailed by News 4 San Antonio.


Topics: Crime

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