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Rebar mass shooting victim recalls night that forever changed her life
Read full article: Rebar mass shooting victim recalls night that forever changed her lifeCaytie Maurer was shot twice in the back in the June 2020 shooting in which eight people were wounded. She spoke with KSAT's Myra Arthur more than two years after the shooting to share her recovery story.
Bexar County grand jury indicts suspect in REBAR nightclub shooting
Read full article: Bexar County grand jury indicts suspect in REBAR nightclub shootingSAN ANTONIO – A Bexar County grand jury has indicted a 37-year-old man in connection with a shooting at a San Antonio bar that left eight people wounded in June. Jenelius Crew is charged in eight separate indictments with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Crew is also charged in seven separate indictments with deadly conduct with a firearm. According to San Antonio police, Crew walked across the street from a nearby bar in the 8000 block of Broadway on June 12 with a group of friends before the shooting. Crew and the group intended to enter REBAR, but were denied by staff multiple times because they were drunk, police said.
Suspect from REBAR shooting now in SAPD custody
Read full article: Suspect from REBAR shooting now in SAPD custodySAN ANTONIO The man accused of shooting eight people at a local bar earlier this month is now in the custody of San Antonio Police Department. The suspect, 37 year-old Jenelius Crew, was first arrested in Florida after officers spotted him leaving a hotel room. RELATED: REBAR shooting suspect had previous aggravated assault with deadly weapon charge dismissedPolice said Crew had walked across the street from a nearby bar with a group of friends before the incident. RELATED: REBAR staff shaken up after shooting leaves 8 patrons hospitalizedNow, Crew faces a felony charge for each victim injured. RELATED: Man suspected of shooting 8 victims at REBAR arrested in Florida, police sayCrew is being held without bond at Bexar County Jail.
Man suspected of shooting 8 victims at REBAR arrested in Florida, police say
Read full article: Man suspected of shooting 8 victims at REBAR arrested in Florida, police saySAN ANTONIO The man suspected of shooting eight people at a San Antonio bar Friday night is now in custody. Jenelius Crew, 37, was arrested Thursday morning in Miami after evidence collected by homicide detectives indicated he might be the suspected shooter. Police obtained eight warrants for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon for Crew before he was arrested. Marshals Service Florida Caribbean Regional Fugitive Task Force received information that Crew was staying at a hotel in Miami Thursday morning. On June 12, 2020, SAPD officers responded to a shooting in progress at a local bar where (8) eight victims had been... Posted by San Antonio Police Department on Thursday, June 18, 2020He is currently being held at Miami-Dade County Jail.
REBAR shooting suspect had multiple aggravated assault with deadly weapon charges dismissed
Read full article: REBAR shooting suspect had multiple aggravated assault with deadly weapon charges dismissedSAN ANTONIO The man suspected of shooting eight people at a San Antonio bar Friday has a rap sheet that includes previous deadly conduct with a firearm and aggravated assault with deadly weapon charges in Bexar County. Original Report: Man suspected of shooting 8 victims at REBAR arrested in Florida, police sayThe aggravated assault with a deadly weapon charge was dismissed and Crew is currently on probation through Feb. 2024., according to court records. Other previous charges for Crew include an aggravated assault with a deadly weapon charge and an assault bodily injury-married charge from a Dec. 15, 2016, incident. Those charges were also dismissed, one in February and the other in March of 2019. San Antonio Police obtained eight warrants for arrest on aggravated assault with deadly weapon charges for Crew before he was arrested Thursday morning in Miami.
SAPD: No arrests 3 days after gunman opened fire at REBAR, injuring 8
Read full article: SAPD: No arrests 3 days after gunman opened fire at REBAR, injuring 8SAN ANTONIO No arrests have been made three days after a shooting at a North Side bar that injured eight people, San Antonio police said Monday. Police are still searching for the man who allegedly opened fire in the parking lot of REBAR, a bar in the 8000 block of Broadway, around 11:30 p.m. Friday. Officers searched the area for the suspected gunman immediately after the shooting, but he has still not been located. After being denied entry, the man asked the bar staff if they knew who he was and said he is a UFC fighter from California, McManus said. This was the first shooting at a San Antonio bar over the weekend; on Sunday morning, shots were fired outside the Monte Carlo Club in the 2800 block of NW Loop 410.
Residents living near bar scene frustrated after shooting sends eight people to hospital
Read full article: Residents living near bar scene frustrated after shooting sends eight people to hospitalSan Antonio Living near the bar scene on Broadway Street is even more frustrating for residents after a shooting broke out at REBAR that sent eight people to the hospital. It is pretty shocking, said Jeremy Wilson, a resident who has lived in the area for over 20 years. Brenneman said he is happy that REBAR screened the suspect before he tried to enter the bar intoxicated. The guy left the other bar intoxicated and was trying to get in at REBAR, Brenneman said. MORE: All eight victims of overnight shooting at San Antonio bar expected to survive, police say
REBAR staff shaken up after shooting leaves 8 patrons hospitalized
Read full article: REBAR staff shaken up after shooting leaves 8 patrons hospitalizedSAN ANTONIO Staff at a North Side bar where a shooting Friday night left eight patrons wounded has been left shaken up by the violence. Greg Bickerstaff, a representative for REBAR, said the bar staff is hopeful the victims will recover. Our hearts go out to those victims injured and affected by this senseless act of rage, Bickerstaff said. ...The rounds went through the front door and struck some patrons that were inside the bar, Bickerstaff said. Bickerstaff said despite the incident, REBAR will still be open Saturday night for customers.