A man in Texas used an Apple AirTag to track down his stolen truck and allegedly shot the suspected thief dead. The victim, Andrew John Herrera, died of a gunshot wound to the head. Police found bullet casings and two cars with windows shot out at the scene of the confrontation. The incident is still under investigation, and officials have not named the alleged gunman. Apple condemned the use of its technology for violence and emphasized that AirTag was designed to help people locate their personal belongings, not to track people or another person’s property.
A man in Texas used an Apple AirTag to track down his stolen truck and ended up shooting and killing the alleged thief at a shopping center. Police are investigating the incident and caution against taking matters into one's own hands. The shooter may face charges.
A truck owner in San Antonio used an Apple AirTag to track down and confront the person who stole his vehicle. The confrontation ended in a deadly shooting, with the owner killing the suspect. Police are still investigating the incident and have not confirmed whether the suspect was armed or not. Authorities are urging people not to take matters into their own hands in cases of vehicle theft.
A man suspected of stealing a truck in San Antonio was shot and killed by one of the truck's owners who had tracked the vehicle using an Apple AirTag. The family members attempted to confront the suspect in the truck, and one of them opened fire after believing that the suspect had pulled out a firearm. The suspect, a man in his 30s, was later pronounced dead. It is unclear if the shooter will face any criminal charges.