A Routine Evening Turns Tragic
On the evening of November 5, 2007, the bustling neighborhood of Valencia Park in San Diego was disrupted by a violent crime that remains unsolved to this day. At approximately 5:51 p.m., 36-year-old Tony Hawkins was at the Exxon Gas Station, now operating as Valero, located at 1025 Euclid Avenue. In a sudden and brutal attack, Hawkins was shot multiple times, succumbing to his injuries shortly thereafter. The motive behind this heinous act remains a mystery, leaving a void in the hearts of his family and the community.
The Crime Scene: A Community in Shock
The Exxon Gas Station, situated at the intersection of Euclid and Geneva Avenues, is a well-known establishment in Valencia Park. On that fateful evening, as commuters refueled their vehicles and locals went about their routines, the sound of gunfire shattered the usual calm. Witnesses recall the chaos that ensued, with bystanders scrambling for cover and attempting to comprehend the unfolding tragedy. Despite the presence of multiple individuals at the scene, crucial details about the assailant(s) have remained elusive....Read More
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