
The streets of Dallas were rattled by gunfire as violence erupted in two separate incidents, with the city's latest episode occurring early on Thanksgiving morning at The Garden bar and restaurant. Three individuals were injured in a shooting following an altercation at the establishment located on Oak Lawn Avenue. Responding officers arrived just before 2 a.m. to find the victims inside the venue, where all three were expected to survive their injuries according to FOX 4 News.
Less than six weeks prior, on October 14, the Dallas community was forced to confront a similar calamity. A man lost his life and a woman was left wounded in the wake of an early morning shooting in the 4500 block of Village Fair Dr. Authorities discovered 38-year-old Quentin Gellington and an unidentified female, both suffering from gunshot wounds, just after 3:10 a.m. While the woman was able to stabilize, Gellington tragically succumbed to his injuries. This deadly assault is currently under investigation, with detectives asking anyone with knowledge to step forward and help to possibly put an end to this violent pattern that plagues the streets per My Texas Daily.
The Dallas Police Department, spearheaded by Detective Reed, is actively soliciting information from the public. Reed is reachable either by calling 469-597-9332 or through email for any leads regarding the October incident, while Crime Stoppers has also joined the effort, offering a reward for information leading to an arrest and indictment in this ongoing investigation.
Law enforcement officials strongly encourage anyone possessing potentially valuable insight to come forward, reminding citizens that anonymous tips can be made through Crime Stoppers by dialing 214-373-TIPS (8477) or by visiting P3tips.com as detailed by My Texas Daily.









