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Noise Complaint Erupts into Deadly Christmas Party Shooting
30 Dec
Summary
- A noise complaint escalated into a fatal shooting at a Christmas party.
- Paul Flores allegedly shot Edward Trejo multiple times after an argument.
- A fundraiser for the victim's family has already raised nearly $30,000.

A San Antonio Christmas party turned deadly when a dispute over noise escalated into a shooting. The incident occurred before 6 a.m. on December 21, when 40-year-old Paul Flores reportedly went to a neighbor's home to complain about loud music.
An argument ensued in the front yard between Flores and 29-year-old Edward Trejo. Police allege that Flores then shot Trejo multiple times, including in the neck. Trejo was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced deceased.
Flores was subsequently arrested and faces charges of murder and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. In the wake of Trejo's death, loved ones gathered for a balloon release to honor his memory, and a GoFundMe for his family has raised almost $30,000.




