
San Antonio police swarmed a South Side auto shop late Sunday after authorities declared what they called a "critical incident" at the scene. Photos from the location show a truck driven through the front entrance of Classic Collision on the South Side, with officers setting up a command presence while crews worked the scene. Officials scheduled a media briefing for 11 p.m. as investigators secured the area. No further details were released overnight.
Department schedules late-night briefing
According to KSAT, the San Antonio Police Department labeled the response a "critical incident" and planned a news conference that the station said it would livestream. The outlet published a photo by Emilio Sanchez showing a pickup at the shop's entrance and described the situation as a developing story, with more information expected after the briefing.
What 'critical incident' means under SAPD rules
As outlined by the City of San Antonio, SAPD's critical-incident procedures govern the release of body-worn camera footage and public briefings for serious events such as officer-involved shootings or uses of force that result in death. The city's materials explain how and when video and information are made public in order to promote transparency after high-risk incidents.
Recent South Side incidents put focus on response
The South Side has seen multiple violent incidents in recent weeks. For example, a March 15 shooting left a man hospitalized, according to KSAT. That backdrop has kept public-safety response and investigative transparency on the community's radar.
Authorities said the investigation into the Sunday night incident is ongoing and did not release additional details Monday morning. We will update this story as officials provide more information.








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