Overview Today
  • U.S.
  • Politics
  • World
    • Russia
    • China
    • Middle East
    • Europe
    • Israel
    • South America
  • Crime
  • Local
    • Dallas-Fort Worth
No Result
View All Result
SUBSCRIBE
Overview Today
  • U.S.
  • Politics
  • World
    • Russia
    • China
    • Middle East
    • Europe
    • Israel
    • South America
  • Crime
  • Local
    • Dallas-Fort Worth
No Result
View All Result
Overview Today
No Result
View All Result
Home Local Dallas-Fort Worth

Dallas police arrest two men for firing rifles from Margaret McDermott Bridge on New Year’s Eve

Megan O'neill by Megan O'neill
March 31, 2026
in Dallas-Fort Worth, Local
Reading Time: 6 mins read
0
Jacoby Clarke/Pexels

Jacoby Clarke/Pexels

74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Dallas police say two men were arrested after videos showed rifles being fired from the Margaret McDermott Bridge over Interstate 30 just after midnight on New Year’s Day, turning one of downtown’s busiest celebration spots into the center of a criminal investigation. The case quickly drew attention across North Texas because the footage did not show random gunfire in an empty area. It showed weapons being fired from a bridge crowded with stopped vehicles and people gathered to watch the holiday fireworks near downtown Dallas. Within weeks, the investigation had produced local arrests, recovered firearms, and a separate federal charge against one of the men seen in the video.

You might also like

North Texas World Cup Transit Plan Braces for Regionwide Surge as Argentina Match Looms

DART names General Counsel Gene Gamez acting CEO after Nadine Lee departs early

Dallas Police Charge 40-Year-Old in Holly Glen Circle Homicide After 21-Year-Old Found Shot

Arrests followed viral footage from the bridge

Image Credit: Danazar – CC BY-SA 4.0/Wiki Commons
Image Credit: Danazar – CC BY-SA 4.0/Wiki Commons

Dallas police announced Jan. 29 that Anthony Acevedo, 20, and Jose Alarcon-Sanchez, 18, both of Grand Prairie, were arrested in connection with the New Year’s gunfire on the Margaret McDermott Bridge west of downtown. Police said both men were seen in widely circulated social media videos firing weapons from the bridge. According to Dallas police, both were charged with discharge of a firearm in certain municipalities, a Class A misdemeanor under Texas law. Police said Acevedo was later released on bond, while Alarcon-Sanchez remained in custody on an immigration hold.

What investigators say they recovered

Dallas police said detectives launched what the department described as an aggressive investigation with help from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the U.S. Attorney’s Office. The department said officers recovered more than 100 shell casings near the scene, underscoring how extensive the gunfire appears to have been. A later federal press release added more detail. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Texas said Dallas officers recovered 79 fired 5.56/.223 casings and four 9 mm casings from the area where the two men were allegedly shooting, along with additional casings found under the bridge.

One suspect now faces a separate federal charge

On Jan. 31, federal prosecutors announced that Jose Raul Alarcon-Sanchez had been charged by federal complaint with unlawful firearm possession as a person allegedly in the country without legal status. Prosecutors said court records showed he entered the United States in May 2025 on a temporary visitor visa and remained after it expired. Federal authorities allege that just after midnight on Jan. 1, Alarcon-Sanchez and another man stood on the bridge among numerous stopped cars and people there for the downtown fireworks and took turns filming each other while shooting black rifles over the bridge. The complaint is an allegation, not a conviction, and Alarcon-Sanchez is presumed innocent unless proved guilty in court. CBS Texas reported that investigators also found live rounds and an AK-47-style rifle in a vehicle associated with Alarcon-Sanchez after a separate New Year’s Day encounter in Grand Prairie. That detail helps explain why the federal case moved quickly once agencies began comparing evidence.

Why the bridge setting made the case so serious

Tima Miroshnichenko/Pexels
Tima Miroshnichenko/Pexels

Celebratory gunfire is a recurring New Year’s problem in large American cities, but this episode stood out because of where it happened. The Margaret McDermott Bridge was not an isolated stretch of roadway. It was a visible gathering point near downtown, with traffic below and people nearby as fireworks lit the skyline.

Police and federal authorities have both framed the shooting as conduct that put a large number of people at risk, not just a reckless stunt caught on camera. U.S. Attorney Ryan Raybould said the behavior created tremendous danger to countless lives on the bridge that night, while Dallas Police Chief Daniel Comeaux said the department would identify and hold accountable people who put lives at risk in the city.

What comes next

For now, the bridge case is moving on two tracks. At the local level, Dallas police have identified Acevedo and Alarcon-Sanchez as the two men arrested in connection with the gunfire on the bridge. At the federal level, Alarcon-Sanchez alone has been named in the firearm possession complaint announced by the Justice Department. KERA reported that the two bridge suspects were accused of gunfire from the I-30 bridge during a crowded downtown New Year’s gathering, reinforcing how closely the public story and the criminal case now track each other.

Share30Tweet19
Megan O'neill

Megan O'neill

Megan O’Neill is a Florida-based writer covering politics, public policy, and economic development, with a focus on state and local issues.

Recommended For You

North Texas World Cup Transit Plan Braces for Regionwide Surge as Argentina Match Looms

by Megan O'neill
April 8, 2026
0
tracminhvu/Unsplash

North Texas has finally put its World Cup transportation concept on the table, and the message is straightforward: Getting fans to Arlington will depend on a carefully timed...

Read moreDetails

DART names General Counsel Gene Gamez acting CEO after Nadine Lee departs early

by Megan O'neill
April 8, 2026
0
Image Credit: youtube.com/WFAA

Dallas Area Rapid Transit moved quickly to stabilize its leadership after Nadine Lee’s departure accelerated, naming General Counsel Gene Gamez as acting president and chief executive officer while...

Read moreDetails

Dallas Police Charge 40-Year-Old in Holly Glen Circle Homicide After 21-Year-Old Found Shot

by Megan O'neill
April 2, 2026
0
Image Credit: IcedCowboyCoffee – CC0/Wiki Commons

Dallas police say a 21-year-old man was killed in a midday shooting on Holly Glen Circle, and a 40-year-old suspect was arrested and charged soon after. The case...

Read moreDetails

Plano approves $20 million incentive deal to land AT&T’s new $1.35 billion headquarters

by Megan O'neill
March 26, 2026
0
Joshua Brown/Pexels

Plano city leaders gave one of North Texas’ largest corporate projects a formal green light by approving AT&T’s planned $1.35 billion global headquarters campus. The Plano City Council...

Read moreDetails

Irving City Council Cancels DART Withdrawal Election After Approving New Transit Funding Agreement

by Megan O'neill
March 31, 2026
0
Image Credit: Carol M. Highsmith – Public domain/Wiki Commons

The Irving City Council voted 7-2 on Thursday night to cancel the city’s planned election on whether to leave Dallas Area Rapid Transit, taking a high-stakes transit fight...

Read moreDetails
Next Post
Image Credit: SWinxy - CC BY 4.0/Wiki Commons

Thousands rally nationwide in protest against ICE enforcement crackdown

Browse by Category

  • China
  • Crime
  • Dallas-Fort Worth
  • Europe
  • Israel
  • Local
  • Middle East
  • Politics
  • Russia
  • South America
  • U.S.
  • World

Overview Today

Stay informed with today’s most important headlines from around the world. We bring you clear, up-to-date reports on politics, global events, crime and more — all in one place. Scan the top stories of the day and dive deeper into topics you care about.

Quick Links

  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Editorial Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Disclaimer

Categories

  • U.S
  • Politics
  • World
  • Crime
  • Local

Signup For NewsLetter

    © 2026 Overview Today – Property of First Principles Media, LLC

    No Result
    View All Result
    • U.S.
    • Politics
    • World
      • Russia
      • China
      • Middle East
      • Europe
      • Israel
      • South America
    • Crime
    • Local
      • Dallas-Fort Worth

    Stay informed with today’s most important headlines from around the world. We bring you clear, up-to-date reports on politics, global events, culture, crime, lifestyle and more — all in one place.