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23-03-2025
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Grandfather shot dead inside McDonald's while getting Happy Meals for grandkids
The Brief A 61-year-old Texas man was killed when he was caught in the crossfire of an altercation at a Houston-area McDonald's. The man was buying Happy Meals for his grandkids, the local sheriff said, who were reportedly waiting in the car with their grandmother. A 24-year-old has been arrested and charged with murder. A Texas grandfather is dead after getting caught in the crossfire while buying food at a popular restaurant chain as his family reportedly waited outside. The shooting happened earlier this week at a McDonald's location in Katy, Texas, which is just outside of Houston. Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzales said the shooting happened between two groups that got into a "disturbance" on Sunday, March 16. Gunshots rang out in the restaurant, which was filled with customers including many young children, their parents, and older adults, Gonzales said. Two people were hit in the shooting - one from the group and a 61-year-old innocent bystander, Jorge Arbaiza, who was taken to the hospital by Life Flight and later died from his injuries. According to Gonzalez, Arbaiza was buying Happy Meals for his grandchildren when he was shot. A local report says his wife was waiting in the car with their grandkids when it happened. A 24-year-old has since been arrested and charged with murder. It's unclear what prompted the altercation. RELATED: Suspect in Katy McDonald's shooting should have already been in prison, records show What they're saying "What struck a nerve for our team and I was this; Mr. Arbaiza's lasting gesture as he took his last breath, was him making the sign of the cross of Jesus Christ and praying. May he Rest in Peace," the sheriff shared in an update. Dig deeper The sheriff also said one of the shooters' guns was equipped with a "glock switch" that allowed the weapon to be used as an automatic instead of a semi-automatic. The Source Information in this article was taken from the personal X account of Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzales and previous reportings from KRIV FOX 26 Houston. Additional information was taken from a report from KHOU11. This story was reported from Detroit.
Yahoo
22-03-2025
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Grandpa shot dead inside McDonald's in blue city while getting Happy Meals for grandkids
A Texas grandfather who was "crazy for his grandkids" is dead after getting caught in the crossfire of a gunfight while buying lunch at a popular fast-food chain as his family waited outside. Jorge Arbaiza, 61, was shot multiple times at a McDonald's restaurant in Houston Sunday, according to a statement from the Harris County Sheriff's Office. Arbaiza was ordering Happy Meals for his two grandchildren when a gunfight between two groups of men broke out, ending with shots fired inside a restaurant filled with customers and their children, according to authorities. Truck Driver Intervenes In Highway Shootout, Wins Goodyear Highway Hero Award Arbaiza's wife of nearly 40 years, Teresa, watched it unfold while waiting in a car with the two children, according to KHOU 11. "I couldn't leave the kids alone. I could not go inside," Teresa told KHOU 11. "The kids were crying, and they were scared." Read On The Fox News App Teresa noticed a man with a gun in her vehicle's rearview mirror seconds before she heard shots ring out. Teresa called her husband's cellphone when she did not see him running from the restaurant. "I'm dying. I'm going to die," were Arbaiza's last words, Teresa told KHOU 11. Arbaiza was transported by a medical helicopter to a hospital, where he later died. In his last moments of life, Arbaiza made the sign of the cross and began to pray, according to Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez. Gonzalez referred to the murder as "senseless" in a tweet posted to his X account. "We are deeply saddened by this senseless violence that led to a tragic loss of life," Stuart Brown, the owner and operator of the Houston McDonald's, told Fox News Digital in a statement. "Our thoughts are with the victim's family, and we are assisting the local police department in any way that we can." Arrest Made After Austin, Texas 17-Vehicle Crash Leaves 3 Adults, 2 Kids Dead One of the men involved in the shooting was also struck by gunfire and taken to a hospital, where he was interviewed by detectives. Investigators used security camera footage to locate a vehicle and have identified multiple suspects involved in the brawl. On Thursday, the Harris County Sheriff's Office arrested Antonio Ridge and charged him with Arbaiza's murder, according to Gonzalez. Ridge is being held in the Harris County Jail. Authorities also revealed that a handgun used in the shooting was modified using a "Glock switch" that allows the user to turn the semi-automatic gun into an automatic weapon. In honor of Arbaiza's life, Gonzalez is pledging his support for a bill proposed in Texas that will criminalize the possession and use of modified handguns in the state. "These switches are a serious threat to our community and law enforcement," Gonzalez said in a social media post. "Let's get this [bill] passed and named in honor of Mr. Arbaiza."Original article source: Grandpa shot dead inside McDonald's in blue city while getting Happy Meals for grandkids


Fox News
22-03-2025
- Fox News
Grandpa shot dead inside McDonald's in blue city while getting Happy Meals for grandkids
A Texas grandfather who was "crazy for his grandkids" is dead after getting caught in the crossfire of a gunfight while buying lunch at a popular fast-food chain as his family waited outside. Jorge Arbaiza, 61, was shot multiple times at a McDonald's restaurant in Houston Sunday, according to a statement from the Harris County Sheriff's Office. Arbaiza was ordering Happy Meals for his two grandchildren when a gunfight between two groups of men broke out, ending with shots fired inside a restaurant filled with customers and their children, according to authorities. Arbaiza's wife of nearly 40 years, Teresa, watched it unfold while waiting in a car with the two children, according to KHOU 11. "I couldn't leave the kids alone. I could not go inside," Teresa told KHOU 11. "The kids were crying, and they were scared." Teresa noticed a man with a gun in her vehicle's rearview mirror seconds before she heard shots ring out. Teresa called her husband's cellphone when she did not see him running from the restaurant. "I'm dying. I'm going to die," were Arbaiza's last words, Teresa told KHOU 11. Arbaiza was transported by a medical helicopter to a hospital, where he later died. In his last moments of life, Arbaiza made the sign of the cross and began to pray, according to Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez. Gonzalez referred to the murder as "senseless" in a tweet posted to his X account. "We are deeply saddened by this senseless violence that led to a tragic loss of life," Stuart Brown, the owner and operator of the Houston McDonald's, told Fox News Digital in a statement. "Our thoughts are with the victim's family, and we are assisting the local police department in any way that we can." One of the men involved in the shooting was also struck by gunfire and taken to a hospital, where he was interviewed by detectives. Investigators used security camera footage to locate a vehicle and have identified multiple suspects involved in the brawl. On Thursday, the Harris County Sheriff's Office arrested Antonio Ridge and charged him with Arbaiza's murder, according to Gonzalez. Ridge is being held in the Harris County Jail. Authorities also revealed that a handgun used in the shooting was modified using a "Glock switch" that allows the user to turn the semi-automatic gun into an automatic weapon. In honor of Arbaiza's life, Gonzalez is pledging his support for a bill proposed in Texas that will criminalize the possession and use of modified handguns in the state. "These switches are a serious threat to our community and law enforcement," Gonzalez said in a social media post. "Let's get this [bill] passed and named in honor of Mr. Arbaiza."
Yahoo
21-03-2025
- Yahoo
Katy: Man arrested for bystander's shooting death outside Fry Road McDonald's, sheriff says
The Brief Antoine Ridge, 24, has been charged with the death of Jorge Arbaiza, 61. Arbaiza was caught in the crossfire as an altercation between two groups escalated to a shooting. Officials say Arbaiza was buying Happy Meals for his grandkids when the shooting happened on Sunday. KATY, TEXAS - A man has been arrested for allegedly killing a bystander during an altercation outside a McDonald's in Katy on Sunday. What we know Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez has announced the arrest of 24-year-old Antoine Ridge. Ridge has been charged with the shooting death of 61-year-old Jorge Arbaiza. What we don't know No other suspects have been identified at this time. The backstory Deputies were called to the shooting in the area of Fry Road and W Little York shortly after 5:30 p.m. on Sunday. Investigators say two groups of possible teenagers were involved in a disturbance that led to shots being fired by multiple people. One person involved in the incident and a bystander were hit by gunfire. The sheriff's office says the bystander, Arbaiza, was transported to the hospital by Life Flight and later died from his injuries. The other male was also taken to the hospital and is expected to survive his injuries. RELATED: Katy shooting: 1 killed, 1 injured outside McDonald's on Fry Road According to Sheriff Gonzalez, Arbaiza was buying Happy Meals for his grandchildren when he was shot. "What struck a nerve for our team and I was this; Mr. Arbaiza's lasting gesture as he took his last breath, was him making the sign of the cross of Jesus Christ and praying. May he Rest in Peace," the sheriff shared in his update. The sheriff also says one of the shooters' guns was equipped with a "Glock Switch" that allowed the weapon to be used as an automatic instead of a semi-automatic. The sheriff's office says at least two males from each group shot at each other. Investigators reviewed surveillance camera footage and were able to locate a suspect vehicle. Authorities say they also identified several other people involved in the incident. What you can do Anyone with information is asked to contact the Harris County Sheriff's Office Homicide Office at 713-274-9100 or Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS (8477). The Source Information in this article was provided by Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez and a previous FOX 26 report.