Savannah Rodriguez, 19, was killed last Monday. Jeremiah Moore, 27, knocked on her family's door and shot through it when Rodriguez got up to answer, police say.
Candy Chavez tells WFAA that she wants the man who seemingly shot her daughter for no reason 'to pay.'DALLAS, Texas — The mother of a 19-year-old killed in Dallas last Monday afternoon says she wants the man charged with her daughter's murder 'to pay' for senselessly stealing her baby girl. Jeter and Son Funeral Home in Dallas.
Per Moore's arrest documents, the 27-year-old knocked on the door, and Rodriguez's grandmother Minerva looked through the window at him to see who it was. After the shooting, Moore fled the area in a car and went to a nearby car wash, where he shot and injured another man hanging out with a group of people sitting in the parking lot, then left that scene, per the arrest documents.Savannah Rodriguez, 19, was killed in South Dallas last Monday afternoon.
According to his arrest documents, he's a tenant at the complex and was seen by witnesses acting erratically and threatening to shoot individuals he believed were messing with his wife. Karma is only 16 and a junior in high school. She was upstairs in the same apartment unit where Rodriguez was shot. She had to exit the unit and see her sister lifeless on the ground.
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