Man Shot and Killed After Fight Over Money on East Side

Dispute in street leads to fatal shooting, suspect flees scene

Jan. 28, 2026 at 5:15am

A man was shot and killed early Wednesday morning in San Antonio's East Side neighborhood after getting into an argument with another person over money. The dispute moved into the street, where the victim was shot in the chest. The suspect fled back into a nearby home, while the victim and his girlfriend drove to another location to call for help. The victim later died at the hospital, and police took several people from the home in for questioning, though no arrests had been made as of the latest update.

Why it matters

Violent crimes involving disputes over money are an ongoing concern in many urban neighborhoods, raising issues around poverty, access to resources, and the need for conflict resolution programs. This incident highlights the tragic consequences that can result from such confrontations.

The details

According to police, the shooting occurred just after midnight on Cardiff Avenue near Latimer Street. The victim and another person got into an argument over money, which then spilled out into the street. During the dispute, the victim was shot in the chest. The suspect then ran back into a nearby home, while the victim and his girlfriend drove to another location to call for help. The victim was transported to the hospital, where he later died from his injuries. Police surrounded the home and took at least 10 people inside in for questioning, though it was unclear if any arrests had been made as of the latest update.

  • The shooting occurred just after midnight on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.

The players

Victim

A man who was shot and killed during a dispute over money.

Suspect

Another person involved in the dispute who fled the scene after the shooting.

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What’s next

Police are continuing to investigate the incident and interview those involved to determine if any charges will be filed.

The takeaway

This tragic incident underscores the need for greater investment in community-based programs and resources to help prevent and de-escalate disputes before they turn violent, as well as the importance of improving access to mental health services and conflict resolution support in underserved neighborhoods.