Suspect arrested after Fort Worth highway shooting leaves teenager unlikely to survive

The Brief

  • Fort Worth Police have arrested 41-year-old Jose Camargo Madrigal in connection to a shooting in southern Fort Worth on May 23.
  • An arrest warrant obtained by FOX 4 states Camargo Madrigal fired a pistol into the victim’s vehicle after a traffic collision near Mansfield Highway and Seminary Drive.
  • A 17-year-old victim was shot in the head and is no longer exhibiting brain activity, and is not expected to survive.

FORT WORTH, Texas An arrest warrant affidavit reveals key details about the Saturday shooting on Mansfield Highway that left a juvenile victim unlikely to survive.

Mansfield Highway shooting

Fort Worth Police have arrested Jose Camargo Madrigal and charged him with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

An arrest affidavit states that on Saturday, May 23, Camargo Madrigal’s vehicle and another vehicle were involved in a collision on Mansfield Highway.

The two vehicles stopped at a red light near Mansfield Highway and Seminary Drive, where Camargo Madrigal allegedly began firing into the victim’s vehicle before fleeing.

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