Austin police have identified three men charged in the shooting death of a Texas ice cream vendor known as “Grandpa” by neighborhood kids.
Weeks after the June shooting death of a Texas ice cream vendor frequently referred to as “Grandpa” by neighborhood kids, Austin police on TuesdayAdelaido Bernabe Urias, 68, had been selling ice cream out of a cart on June 23 when three men attempted to rob him, Austin police Detective Nathan Sexton said.
Emergency crews found Urias lying in the parking lot of the apartment complex with a gunshot wound, police said. He was taken to a hospital, where he died on July 1.Charged with murder after fatally shooting Burger King worker over drive-thru delay, police say All three are charged with capital murder and are in the Travis County Correctional Complex in Del Valle, Texas, with bail set at $1 million each, police said.
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