Katrael Delosier Killed, 1 Injured in Amazon Warehouse Shooting in San Antonio, TX
UPDATE (January 13, 2026): Recent reports identified one of the victims as Katrael Delosier. It appears Katrael Delosier succumbed to the injuries sustained in the shooting. The incident remains under investigation.
San Antonio, TX — January 11, 2026, two people were injured following a shooting at an Amazon warehouse around 10:00 p.m. off US Highway 90.
Authorities say the Amazon center is located in west Bexar County at 10384 W US Highway 90, at Loop 1604.
According to officials, a shooting occurred in the parking lot of the Amazon facility. The events leading up to and following the shooting are unclear. It appears two people had injuries and were taken to the hospital.
Authorities at this time do not report any suspects or charges. Investigations are ongoing.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
A facility like Amazon is bound to have cameras inside and outside of the facility. Securing that video would no doubt offer vital insight on what happened here, but that video is typically time-sensitive. Hopefully the families affected by this have someone focusing on preserving evidence to both tell the full story and to see there are appropriate consequences.

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