Seferino Aleman And Isaac Garcia Death, Victims Of College Station Double Homicide Identified: College Station Police have identified the victims of Thursday’s triple shooting that left two people dead in the 2000 block of Colgate Drive near Wolf Pen Creek Park. The tragic event resulted in the deaths of 59-year-old Seferino Aleman and 22-year-old Isaac Garcia. A third victim, whose identity has not been released, was also struck by gunfire and was taken to the hospital with injuries.
The shooting took place on Thursday, and the police quickly launched an investigation to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident. Early Friday morning, authorities arrested 19-year-old Michael Epperson in connection with the triple shooting. Epperson was apprehended in Killeen and is currently held in the Bell County Jail on bonds totaling $2,025,000. He faces charges including one count of evading arrest with a vehicle and two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Epperson is expected to be extradited to Brazos County to face these charges.
On Friday, College Station Police conducted a search along Highway 6 for evidence that might be connected to the double homicide. However, it remains unclear whether the police found the evidence they were seeking. The investigation is ongoing, and police have not yet released a motive for the incident. In a Facebook post, the College Station Police Department expressed their condolences to the families of the victims and reassured the community that they are working diligently to uncover all the facts of the case.
The police department is urging anyone with information related to the shooting to come forward and assist with the investigation. As the community grapples with the shock of this violent event, the police continue their efforts to ensure justice for the victims and their families. The tragic loss of Seferino Aleman and Isaac Garcia has left a profound impact on their loved ones and the local community, who are now mourning their untimely deaths.