San Antonio police have opened a new investigation into reports of vandalism and death threats against people who witnessed a dog mauling on the West Side that left one man dead and injured his wife.
Neighbors in the 2800 block of Depla Street say their efforts to highlight the problems the city has turned a blind eye to for two years has resulted in them fearing for their safety.
Lt. Michelle Ramos with SAPD says police take retaliation calls seriously, which could result in a felony charge for those behind them.
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