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Y’all, this is insane. Four different shootings in one weekend — all in the same city?! San Marcos, Texas, what is going on?! A Halloween weekend that was supposed to be full of fun and costumes turned into straight-up chaos. One person dead, several others hurt, and a community left wondering how this even happened. This ain’t normal, and it sure ain’t okay. 💔

Posted By: Jasmine
Listen… I get that Halloween brings crowds, parties, and a little rowdiness — but four separate shootings in one city? Nah, that’s a full-blown crisis. How do you even begin to explain that? One shooting is bad enough, but four? That’s pure madness.
From what police saying, these shootings all happened within hours of each other across different parts of San Marcos. People out celebrating, hanging with friends, and next thing you know, gunfire. Somebody’s running, somebody’s screaming, and somebody’s losing their life. For what? A petty argument? Some drunk drama? Retaliation? Doesn’t matter — a life gone, families torn apart, and a city left shaken.
It’s getting hard to even feel safe outside anymore. San Marcos used to be that chill college town vibe — Texas State students walking around, folks grabbing food downtown, live music playing. Now it’s starting to sound like a crime scene every other weekend. Something shifted, and not in a good way.
Every time I turn on the news, another young person dead, another person injured, and another community “asking for peace.” But where’s the action? These shootings didn’t come out of nowhere. There are warning signs — too many guns, not enough accountability, and way too much anger building in people who don’t know how to control it.
And don’t even get me started on how we glamorize violence now. Social media got folks flexing weapons, making threats in stories, and bragging like taking someone’s life makes you a legend. What happened to valuing life? What happened to walking away?
San Marcos police say they’re still investigating whether these shootings are connected. To me, that’s even scarier — because if they are, that means something organized or revenge-driven happening under the radar. If they’re not, then that means there are four separate people out here deciding it’s okay to pull a trigger on Halloween weekend. Either way, that’s terrifying.
The sad part? The ones who get hit the hardest ain’t even the ones starting it. It’s always somebody in the wrong place at the wrong time. Somebody’s daughter, somebody’s cousin, somebody’s best friend just trying to have fun. And their family sitting there right now, probably lighting a candle, asking “why?”
Enough is enough. We need stronger community control, not just police patrol. That means neighborhood leaders, parents, students — everybody stepping up. Check your people. Talk to your kids. Stop ignoring the warning signs. It’s not “snitching” when you’re saving lives.
Because this right here? Four shootings in one weekend? That’s a city in distress. That’s not “normal Halloween chaos.” That’s a breakdown.
I’m tired of reading about tragedies and seeing the same cycle — “vigil for the victims,” “police investigating,” “no arrests made yet.” Nah, we past that. We need prevention, not reaction. We need to figure out how to stop this kind of violence before the next holiday turns into another headline.
San Marcos gotta wake up. City officials, law enforcement, and residents — all of us. The fact that this many shootings happened in one weekend tells me the system failing somewhere. Somebody didn’t get help. Somebody didn’t get checked. And now somebody’s gone forever.







I swear this country losing its mind. Every party turns into a crime scene now. I grew up in San Marcos, and this ain’t the town I remember. Halloween used to be fun now people scared to even go out. 😞
Four shootings… in ONE weekend?! That’s not random, that’s breakdown-level chaos. 🤦♂️ Either the city ignoring warning signs or folks just wildin’ out with no fear of consequences. Something gotta change fast.
This one hit too close to home. 💔 My cousin goes to Texas State and said the sirens were nonstop that night. People were running everywhere. I can’t even imagine how scared everyone was. San Marcos used to be peaceful now it’s like a crime map lighting up every weekend.