Hispanic man dies from accidental gunshot during hunting trip in Texas
Jose Ramirez, 45, died when his gun discharged while he was taking it out of a vehicle during a hunting trip
A Texas family is grieving the unexpected death of Jose Ramirez, 45, who died in a hunting accident in the northeastern part of the state.
The incident occurred shortly after midnight on Saturday, when Texas Parks and Wildlife (TPWD) rangers responded to an emergency call related to a gun incident. fire.
According to the agency, Ramirez was accidentally shot while trying to retrieve his weapon from a vehicle, and despite efforts to save his life, the father of three died at the scene.
A community devastated by the loss
Ramirez resided in Grapevine and was the father of three children. His family confirmed his identity through a GoFundMe campaign created by one of his daughters, who described him as “the pillar of our home” and a man dedicated to the well-being of his loved ones. “My dad meant everything to me,” the young woman wrote in her message, where she also recalled her father's teachings about hard work, honest labor, and the importance of living joyfully. A beloved figure in the restaurant industry. According to local publications, Ramirez grew up in Grapevine and had an extensive career working in local restaurants. The community page “Grapevine Edit” noted that he worked at Son of a Butcher, at the Rockin' S Express restaurant in Silver Lake Marina, and spent more than a decade at Kirby's Steakhouse. His family decided to make the news of his passing public because he was a well-known figure among coworkers, customers, and neighbors. Authorities remind the public of safety guidelines. Following the accident, the Department of Parks and Wildlife reiterated the importance of taking extra safety precautions when handling firearms, especially during hunting season. “Always handle all firearms as if loaded, keep the barrel pointed in a safe direction, and unload the firearm before removing it from or placing it in a vehicle.”The institution urged this on social media, before expressing its condolences to the Ramirez family. The general whitetail deer rifle hunting season in Texas began on November 1st and will run through January, depending on the region of the state.
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