Man charged with capital murder, teen released in Texas gas station triple murder case

A 33-year-old man was arrested in connection to a triple murder at a gas station in us-regions, and a suspected 14-year-old shooter was released from police custody.

Richard Acosta Jr. turned himself in Monday night at the dallas-fort-worth” target=”_blank”>Garland Police Department<. He was charged with “capital murder – multiple persons” and his bond was set at $1 million.

33-year-old Richard Acosta Jr. is currently in the Garland Detention Center charged with Capital Murder – Multiple Persons. His bond is set at $1,000,000.

33-year-old Richard Acosta Jr. is currently in the Garland Detention Center charged with Capital Murder – Multiple Persons. His bond is set at $1,000,000.
(Garland Police Department)

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Acosta was allegedly the driver of a white truck seen on surveillance video outside the Texaco gas station on Walnut Lane Sunday evening. Video reportedly shows him entering the gas station shortly before the deadly shooting.

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The video also shows someone else get out of the truck before creeping up to the front door of the convenience store and crime” target=”_blank”>opening fire<

While Garland police say, at this point in the investigation, certain information cannot be released, detectives are asking the public for any further information they may have about the shooting.

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