‘How do you let a murderer go free?’ | Man released after grand jury declines to indict in fatal San Antonio shooting

SAN ANTONIO — A man arrested in the fatal shooting of a 29-year-old man during a dispute over a noise complaint has been released from jail after a grand jury declined to indict him, authorities said.

The Bexar County District Attorney’s Office said it presented the case against 40-year-old Paul Flores to a grand jury, which did not find probable cause to move forward with charges. Flores had been arrested in December 2025 in connection with the death of Edward Trejo.

Police said the shooting happened early Dec. 21 at a home on Cincinnati Avenue, near Interstate 10, where Trejo was attending a party. Authorities said Flores went to the home to complain about loud music and began arguing with people at the gathering…

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