Shooting Erupts After Argument in Frost Bank Center Parking Lot

New video shows confrontation before gunfire after Spurs game in San Antonio

Published on Mar. 8, 2026

Exclusive video footage captured an argument that escalated into a shooting in the parking lot of the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio following a Spurs basketball game. According to authorities, the incident began when the driver of a black truck, 47-year-old Isaac Anthony Jimenez, hit another car while backing out of a parking spot. When another man intervened, Jimenez allegedly shot him twice before fleeing the scene. Jimenez has been charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, while the victim is expected to survive.

Why it matters

This incident highlights the potential for violence to erupt in crowded public spaces, even after what should be a celebratory event like a Spurs game. It raises concerns about public safety and the need for better security measures in and around large venues.

The details

The video footage shows two men arguing in the Frost Bank Center parking lot shortly after the Spurs game. Authorities say that just before the video was taken, Jimenez hit another car while backing out of a parking spot. When another man tried to intervene, Jimenez allegedly shot him twice before fleeing the scene. Jimenez has been charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, while the victim is expected to survive.

  • The incident occurred on March 8, 2026, shortly after a Spurs basketball game at the Frost Bank Center.

The players

Isaac Anthony Jimenez

A 47-year-old man who allegedly shot another individual in the Frost Bank Center parking lot after a confrontation.

Unidentified victim

The individual who was shot twice by Jimenez and is expected to survive.

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What’s next

Authorities are continuing to investigate the incident and will determine whether Jimenez will be allowed to post bail.

The takeaway

This shooting underscores the need for improved security measures and conflict de-escalation protocols at large public venues to ensure the safety of attendees, even after celebratory events.