"I know your scared, but to the person who saw them and can ID them, you know your the only one left in this puzzle who can get justice for George," said his mother.SAN ANTONIO — June marks the fifth year since San Antonio professional boxer, George Ramos, was shot and killed at a gas station on the city's northwest side.
Jessica Ramos, George's mother, says boxing was life for her 18-year-old son. Although he can no longer fight, she is now fighting to bring him justice.Jessica says the past five years have been difficult since the fighter was shot and killed. When police arrived, they found 18-year-old Ramos dead inside a crashed white Ford Expedition. Police say he was shot multiple times. Jessica recalls arriving at the scene.
According to witnesses, a suspect left the scene in a red four-door car. An arrest was made in the case, but the charges were dismissed.