A retired U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent was among the two killed early Sunday morning in a shooting at an Eagle Pass casino.
Marcus Antley, a retired CBP agent, was killed at the Kickapoo Lucky Eagle Casino, the Justice of the Peace confirmed to KSAT 12.
Eagle Pass Mayor Aaron Valdez said on Instagram that Antley was a “beloved community member,” who “will be remembered not only for his career, but also for his generosity, leadership and the lasting friendships he built throughout Eagle Pass.”
The other person killed and several others injured have yet to be identified.
“As Mayor, I reaffirm our commitment to support the victims, their families, and our entire community as we grieve together,” Valdez said in the post.
University Health said it received two patients from the shooting that occurred at the casino, in a post on X.
“One 22-year-old female was treated and released, the hospital system said in the post. ”We continue to care for a 59-year-old female who is in serious condition.”
We received two patients from the shooting that occurred at the Kickapoo Lucky Eagle Casino in Eagle Pass, TX, on Sept. 27. One 22-year-old female was treated and released. We continue to care for a 59-year-old female who is in serious condition. Updates will be posted here.
— University Health (@UnivHealthSA) September 28, 2025
The shooting happened around midnight Sunday in the 700 block of Lucky Eagle Drive, near the U.S.-Mexico border.
Eagle Pass police said the person wanted in connection with the shooting was captured in Wilson County hours after the shooting, in coordination with multiple law enforcement agencies, according to a Facebook post.
The suspect has been identified as Keryan Jones, 34, by a Wilson County Sheriff’s public information officer in a phone interview with KSAT.
Jones is currently in Stockdale, which is about 40 miles southeast of San Antonio and 180 miles from the casino.
Eagle Pass police said the Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas Police Department is making arrangements to extradite Jones back to Eagle Pass in Maverick County.
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