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Home » Family Tragedy: Father Dies After Trying To Save Son Unintentionally Shot By Brother

Family Tragedy: Father Dies After Trying To Save Son Unintentionally Shot By Brother

Adam Green By Adam Green January 15, 2025 2 Min Read
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Family Tragedy: Father Dies After Trying To Save Son Unintentionally Shot By Brother

A tragic incident in Texas City, TX, has left a community mourning after a 15-year-old boy negligently shot and killed his older brother. The boys’ father passed away shortly after while attempting to save his son, leaving the community in shock.


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TEXAS CITY, TX (2-minute read) — A tragic accident in Texas City, TX, has left a family and community grieving after a negligent shooting claimed the lives of a father and his teenage son. The incident occurred early Monday at their home, approximately 14 miles outside of Galveston. According to police reports, a 15-year-old boy unintentionally shot his 17-year-old brother, Joshua Gonzales.

In a heartbreaking turn of events, their father, 41-year-old Jay Gonzales, immediately began performing life-saving measures on Joshua. However, during the effort, the father suffered a sudden medical episode and collapsed. Authorities confirmed that Jay Gonzales died at the scene, adding another layer of sorrow to the already devastating situation.

The Galveston County Medical Examiner’s Office has since verified the identities of both victims. While investigators have interviewed the 15-year-old, they indicated the shooting appeared to be an accident. The case has been forwarded to the Galveston County District Attorney’s Office to assess whether any charges should be pursued.

This tragedy underscores the importance of firearm safety and awareness, especially in households with children or teenagers. Even when no ill intent exists, accidents involving firearms can lead to irreversible consequences. Families and communities are often left grappling with profound grief, as in the case of the Gonzales family.

The community is rallying around the family during this difficult time, with neighbors and friends expressing their shock and sadness. Many are calling for a renewed focus on educating families about safe firearm handling and storage practices.

Safety Tip: Always store firearms unloaded, in a locked safe, and separate from ammunition. Educate all household members about firearm safety to prevent accidents.

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