The narrative of Erik Cantu, the San Antonio man previously shot in an encounter with police, once again surfaces as the legal system beckons with new charges and a warrant for his arrest, according to recent reports from KENS 5 and Fox San Antonio. Cantu, who was hospitalized for two months after the 2022 shooting, has found himself arrested on allegations of assault, and now, a warrant has been issued for a violation of his probation connected to a 2024 felony evading case.
Arrest records, as stated by KENS 5, recount an incident from September 2024, where Cantu reportedly assaulted a young woman after a homecoming party, kicking and stomping on her, this array of violence left her “bloody” with a laceration to her head; surveillance video corroborated by witnesses lined up with the victims’ grim tale, Cantu, driving a Dodge Charger and was subsequently identified by the victim herself.
The state has filed a motion to revoke Cantu’s probation following this latest arrest, with Judge Stephanie R. Boyd signing the arrest warrant—a turn of events deeply entangled with Cantu’s legal history post-shooting, which includes charges of evading arrest, minor theft, and failure to provide information, as highlighted in a Fox San Antonio article. Despite these infractions, Cantu had been placed on a seven-year probation from September 2024, conditional upon completing community service and agreeing to a license suspension…