San Antonio police on Wednesday identified the three officers who used lethal force on suspects accused of shooting at them earlier this week.

On Monday, police were involved in two unrelated fatal shootings in a 12-hour span. The officers were identified as Sgt. Steven Castillo, Officer Valentine Figueroa and Officer Drew Reyes.

At about 2:50 a.m., police were called to a home in the 11700 block of Spring Dale Drive after parents reported that their son, 27-year-old Daniel Moncada II, was throwing items around the house and causing a disturbance.

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When police responded and encountered the suspect in the back bedroom, Moncada allegedly fired a shotgun at them.

Castillo, a 26-year veteran with the San Antonio Police Department, shot back, killing Moncada.

Hours later, police responded to a separate robbery call around 2 p.m. in the 700 block of Iowa Street, where they found a man suffering from a gunshot wound to the leg.

Officers found the suspect vehicle nearby and attempted pulling it over.

When the driver, 17-year-old Jeremy Ponce Jr., eventually pulled over near Westfall and South Olive streets, he ran from the car and fired at officers.

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One bullet struck the police cruiser's windshield, while another struck the passenger side door, police said.

Both officers in the cruiser returned fire, killing Ponce.

Figueroa is a 7-year veteran and Officer Drew Reyes is a 5-year veteran, according to police.

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