Dallas, TX., teen, Aldo Saucedo, opened fire during a bar fight at the Tiger Cabaret Club in Dallas Sunday morning, but instead of hitting his intended target, another man, he instead accidentally shot and killed his own girlfriend.
Saucedo, 19, also shot another innocent female bystander. That woman was wounded, but is expected to survive. His girlfriend was not so lucky, Natalie Tavares, 18, died at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas shortly after.
At the scene, officers arrested her boyfriend, Aldo Saucedo, 19, who faces charges of murder and aggravated assault, police said. Police responded to a shooting call about 3:50 a.m. at the Tiger Cabaret Club at 9125 E. R.L. Thornton Freeway. Witnesses told police that Saucedo and another man began fighting in the club, and then exited the club. Saucedo jumped into his vehicle and drove to the front of the club, police said. At that point, the man who Saucedo had fought with in the club confronted him. h/t
Saucedo was arrested at the scene and is facing murder and aggravated assault charges.
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