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A second suspect was arrested after a video showed two women shooting at a home in western Bexar County last month, according to the BCSO.

Bexar County, Texas – According to the Sheriff’s Office, a second person was killed in connection with a viral video in which two women drove around a neighborhood in western Bexar County and shot recklessly, some of the bullets going through a child’s bedroom. A person has been arrested.

Fugitive Arrest Squad agents arrested 20-year-old Julia Castillo Gonzalez in the 700 Block in West Hollywood around 2 p.m. Friday.

BCSO officials said agents were dispatched to Westcreek View Street on the night of August 24 after several witnesses reported hearing gunshots.

Here is a picture of a shell casing a family found in the back of their house after a bullet was found in their children’s room. They told KSAT that the bullet was handed over to investigators. (KSAT)

When investigators uncovered more evidence, they came across a viral video showing two unidentified women recklessly shooting in a residential neighborhood while in a car, the BCSO said.

22-year-old Genesis Rodriguez (pictured below) was first arrested in connection with the Aug. 26 incident.

Pictured is 22-year-old Genesis Rodriguez. (KSAT)

Investigators later identified the second woman in the video as Gonzalez, who was the driver of the car, BCSO said.

Gonzalez has been charged with manslaughter with a firearm, which is a third-degree felony.

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