Gonzalo Leon Jr., a military veteran, is charged with the murder of 11-year-old Julian Guzman, who was shot while playing a doorbell prank in Houston. The incident occurred after Julian and his cousin knocked on Leon’s door and fled, prompting the suspect to allegedly fire in their direction, resulting in the tragic death of the young boy.
Authorities discovered over 20 firearms in Leon’s home, including several AR-style rifles. As the case unfolds, District Attorney Sean Teare emphasized the inapplicability of Texas’s Castle Doctrine, asserting that the shooting was an “intentional and knowing murder.” Leon, who previously served in the Army and Texas National Guard, now faces a $1 million bond as the investigation continues.
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