Texas boy, 12, charged with murder over shooting of Sonic Drive-In employee

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Police charged a 12-year-old boy with murder after he allegedly shot and killed a Sonic employee in north central Texas, authorities said Sunday.

The boy and a 20-year-old, Angel Gomez, arrived at a Sonic Drive-In in Keene, Texas, on Saturday night, police said. Sonic employee Matthew Davis, 32, confronted Gomez after he allegedly became disorderly in the parking lot. The argument escalated and became physical.

The 12-year-old boy, who was a passenger in Gomez's vehicle, allegedly pulled out a gun and repeatedly fired at Davis, the Keen Police Department wrote on Facebook. The boy used an AR-style weapon and fired at least six rounds at Davis, CBS affiliate KTVT reported.

Gomez and the unnamed juvenile suspect, who are both from Fort Worth, then left the scene.

Davis was lying in the parking lot when officers arrived at around 9:40 p.m. Saturday, police and the Johnson County Sheriff's Office said. He had suffered multiple gunshot wounds and was having a hard time breathing. Davis was flown to a hospital where he was rushed into surgery, but he died from his injuries.

Police said Gomez returned to the Sonic after the deadly shooting and was arrested on murder charges. Officers found the juvenile in Rio Vista, about 15 miles away, and took the 12-year-old boy into custody on murder charges. They also recovered several firearms.

The Sonic remained closed Monday, KTVT reported. A memorial was set up in honor of Davis.

He left behind a 10-year-old son, according to a GoFundMe set up to cover his funeral costs.

pirateninja303 on May 16th, 2023 at 14:28 UTC »

Police said Gomez returned to the Sonic after the deadly shooting and was arrested on murder charges.

Dude went back thinking he didn't do anything wrong.

Conflixxion on May 16th, 2023 at 12:14 UTC »

imagine trying to make ends meet working at a fast food chain only to get killed by a pre-teen with a gun.

TheFlaccidPenetrator on May 16th, 2023 at 12:12 UTC »

Matt was like a brother to me growing up. He was always looking out for me and his younger brother who was my best friend at the time. Absolutely insane to know that this is what has become of his life after working so hard to redeem himself. He just got out of jail a few months ago and was determined to make things better. Never had a bad bone in his body, none of his crimes were ever aggressive. We all just grew up poor and he was unlucky enough to be caught. Now he gets his freedom, gets his family back, and gets fucking shot for it. I've been furious since I got the news a couple of days ago, and I don't know if it's ever going to go away.