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Home / Crime and Justice / Beloved Food Truck Regular Gunned Down in Tragic Shooting

Beloved Food Truck Regular Gunned Down in Tragic Shooting

15 Nov

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Summary

  • Raquel Osorio's regular customer killed in shooting 2 weeks ago
  • Victim was 50-year-old Gerardo Villalobos Salgado
  • Suspect Edwin Leonel Caal Gill charged with murder
Beloved Food Truck Regular Gunned Down in Tragic Shooting

On November 7th, 2025, a tragic incident occurred near Raquel Osorio's food truck on Blalock Road and Kempwood Avenue in Houston. Osorio, who had been serving dinner to her customers that Friday night, was saddened by the absence of one of her regular weekend patrons, Gerardo Villalobos Salgado.

Salgado, a 50-year-old man, had been a frequent customer at Osorio's food truck over the past two months. Osorio had grown fond of him, describing him as someone who would stay and chat, make others laugh, and bring a sense of joy to the establishment. However, on the night of November 7th, Salgado was found shot to death in his vehicle parked near Osorio's food truck.

The Houston Police Department has since identified the suspect as 41-year-old Edwin Leonel Caal Gill, who has been charged with Salgado's murder. Osorio, along with other business owners in the area, are left to grapple with the loss of a beloved regular and wonder what could have led to this tragic event.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Gerardo Villalobos Salgado, a 50-year-old regular customer at Raquel Osorio's food truck, was found shot to death in his vehicle near the food truck on November 7th, 2025.
The Houston Police Department has charged 41-year-old Edwin Leonel Caal Gill with the murder of Gerardo Villalobos Salgado.
Raquel Osorio, the owner of the food truck, was saddened by the loss of Gerardo Villalobos Salgado, a frequent patron who had become a familiar face and brought joy to the establishment.

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