Houston Mechanic Killed in Quadruple Shooting Raises Questions on Felon's Gun Access
Houston Mechanic Killed in Quadruple Shooting Raises Questions on Felon's Gun Access

Houston Mechanic Killed in Quadruple Shooting Raises Questions on Felon's Gun Access

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Hector Vasquez, a 35-year-old mechanic and community pillar, was fatally shot during a violent spree in Houston that also claimed three other lives, including the gunman who took his own life. The suspected shooter, William Lewis, a convicted felon who was out on bond for assault, was able to acquire a firearm, raising serious concerns about gun access laws and enforcement in Texas. Vasquez's family, particularly his wife Yara Cruz, has expressed profound grief and frustration over the lack of communication and transparency from the Houston Police Department regarding the investigation. They demand answers on how Lewis obtained the weapon and why he was not removed from the streets earlier, highlighting systemic failures. The tragedy has sparked calls for change, with relatives and friends describing Vasquez as a hardworking, selfless individual whose death underscores the urgent need to address gun violence and accountability. Despite ongoing investigations, the family continues to seek justice and clarity amid their enduring heartbreak.

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