SAN ANTONIO – After three shootings in two days in the same vicinity, District 2 City Councilman Alan Warrick said the community doesn’t deserve the kind of violence that has plagued the East Side for years.

San Antonio police report two related incidents of shots fired Sunday afternoon, followed by a rolling shootout Monday on Upland Road. One of the two vehicles finally spun out into a tree, killing one man identified by the Bexar County medical examiner as 20-year-old Nikalas Ishmeal Rashad Clay.

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“It’s disappointing that we haven’t moved past this violence yet,” Warrick said. “We have to take more action than we have in the past.”

Warrick said he’ll be meeting with Police Chief William McManus and the police commander for the East Side to try to develop a strategy that is “sustainable.”

He said he hopes “it’s really going to reduce crime and reduce the violence for the community of District 2, because they deserve it.”

Warrick said the city will also be implementing the “shot spotter” in April that can help police quickly pinpoint gunfire.

He said surveillance cameras are already being used to monitor high-traffic areas for violence and drug activity.

“We’ve actually gotten a number of arrests from those cameras. But, again, it’s not enough,” Warrick said.

He said he urges constituents to contact his district office by calling 210-207-0950 if they have any concerns for their safety.

Warrick said the information will be compiled to help in developing a strategy to combat crime on the East Side.