Liberty Park Press

Liberty Park Press

  • Headlines
  • Politics
  • 2nd Amendment
  • Tech
  • Life
  • Money
  • Sports

Texas Car Theft Shooting Ignites Heated Debate Around World

April 4, 2023 By Dave Workman

A man who apparently stole a truck was tracked down by the owner. A confrontation ensued and the suspect is dead. (Dave Workman)

The fatal shooting of a suspected auto thief in Texas by the owner of the stolen vehicle—who tracked down his truck with an Apple AirTag tracking device—has ignited a heated discussion about the use of lethal force and alleged “vigilante justice” in San Antonio, Seattle and several foreign countries.

It’s all about Americans, guns, rights, lax law enforcement, lenient judges and a person’s right to protect their property, according to the hundreds of people responding to this story across the map.

Not surprisingly, there does not seem to be a calm middle ground. Instead, one side insists the suspected thief “got what he deserved,” while the other side condemns the actions of the truck’s owner.

The dead suspect was identified as Andrew John Herrerra, 44, according to KSAT News in that city. The incident occurred last Wednesday, and in reaction, hundreds of viewers have weighed in on both sides.

Remarkably, when the story was picked up and reported by KOMO News in far-off Seattle, that station’s Facebook page lit up as well. More than 265 comments were submitted within a few hours, a near match for the 263 comments posted at the KSAT website. When the story was reported by the Daily Mail, more than 835 comments were submitted, from all over the world. Responses came from Australia, Japan, the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Thailand and Ghana, and elsewhere.

While reports by Texas media indicate the suspect may have been armed, there was no mention of that in the story by the time it was reported in Seattle.

After the truck’s owner tracked down his stolen vehicle in the parking lot of a shopping mall some 20 miles from where the truck was stolen, he reportedly called police but did not wait for them to respond. Instead, there was a confrontation.

“One person got out of the car and attempted to contact the suspect on the side of the truck,” the KSAT report noted. “It’s unclear what happened next, but police say the suspect may have pulled out a firearm before the other man shot and killed him while in the stolen truck.”

There was no mention of this in the KOMO version, which consisted of four paragraphs.

People from around the globe seemed to sympathize more with the truck’s owner than the man who apparently stole it.

One person from Long Island, N.Y. noted in the Daily Mail, “This whole thing was entirely preventable. Don’t steal the efing truck.”

Another person, writing at the KSAT website, observed, “Don’t charge the guy. Give him a medal and be done with it. He did what the police should have done and can’t do.”

Meanwhile, a woman responding to the story at the KOMO Facebook page stated, “This was vigilante justice and he will go to prison for it. You do not take matters into your own hands over something material. Material can be replaced human lives cannot. And he just ruined his life completely.”

Several respondents contended the alleged thief would not have been killed if he hadn’t initially stolen the truck. A couple of people compared theft of the truck to the theft of a horse in the 19th Century, reminding readers that justice was harsh for Old West horse thieves.

Depending upon which forum one views, the debate is pretty lively.

The investigation is still in progress, and it is not clear whether the unidentified truck owner will face any criminal charges. Police have not confirmed whether they recovered a firearm that may have been used by the suspect.

 

Facebook Comments

Filed Under: 2nd Amendment, Headlines, Legal, News, Opinion, Politics

About Dave Workman

Dave Workman is an award-winning career journalist with an expertise in firearms and the outdoors. He is the author of several books dealing with firearms politics. He has a degree in editorial journalism from the University of Washington and is a lifelong Washington resident.

Please Subscribe

We respect your email privacy

Powered by AWeber Email Marketing

 

Featured Stories

A Murder Suspect’s Politics Shouldn’t Matter

Minn. Brady Chapter Calls for Gun Control ‘Discussion’ After Rep. Hortman Slaying

Democrats Push Anti-gunner David Hogg out of Democratic National Committee

Report: Gun Sales Declined 3.4% in 2024, Still Topped 16.1 Million

Unprecedented: NJ Borough Refunding Part of ‘Exorbitant’ State CCW Permit Fee

Ten Dead in Austrian School Shooting, Killer a Former Student

SAF Files 11th Lawsuit Challenging ‘Under 21’ Handgun Ban

Judge Unknowingly Admits Patrick ‘Tate’ Adamiak’s Inert RPGs were Legal

VIRAL STORIES

Don’t Look Now, But The Clock Is Ticking

Domino Bot Wows Internet

The Soviet Ghost Town Of The Arctic Expanse

These Insects Redefine “The Groove”

Colossal Pizza Slice Marks The End Of An Era

The Hardheaded And Plummeting Ratings Of Sports Television

Escaping The Madness- Where On Earth Does One Go To Avoid Bubonic Politicization?

Driving A Jet Engine Or Racing A Car? Choose Wisely

About Us

Liberty Park Press is an online information website dedicated to providing you with breaking, useful, or interesting information.

Read More

PRIVACY AND TERMS

Welcome to Libertyparkpress.com. If you continue to browse and use this website you are agreeing to comply with and be bound by the following terms and conditions of use:
Continue Reading…

CONTACT US

Liberty Park Press
12500 NE 10th Place
Bellevue, WA 98005

Copyright © 2025 · Liberty Park Press Inc · all rights reserved · Log in