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String of Walmart Lot Incidents Yields Arrests, Charges and a Prison Term Across Several States

Law enforcement details arrests, new charges, a prison sentence, prompting fresh scrutiny of parking‑lot safety.

Overview

  • In San Antonio, Walmart employee Gabriel Arredondo Rosas pleaded guilty to intoxication homicide and received a 20‑year prison sentence for the 2024 parking‑lot death of coworker Margaret Ureste, according to the Bexar County district attorney.
  • Missouri City police said two people were arrested after a parking‑lot shooting near the Highway 6 Walmart that left a man dead, and a small child in the vehicle was unharmed as the investigation continues.
  • Chatham County authorities charged Delano Middleton, 48, with murder in the Oct. 23 stabbing at the Highway 80 Walmart that fatally wounded an 18‑year‑old.
  • Separate parking‑lot crashes included the Oct. 26 Saukville incident that killed Mailee Xiong Hang after a 74‑year‑old driver allegedly hit the accelerator, and a Sierra Vista case where an elderly pedestrian was airlifted and a driver was booked on suspected DUI and aggravated assault.
  • In Beatrice, the Gage County Sheriff’s Office arrested Justis Barnhouse, 31, after a store employee helped a woman report being held against her will and repeatedly strangled, with charges including strangulation and third‑degree domestic assault.