- A 14-year-old boy is on the run from police after allegedly killing three people at a Garland, Texas convenience store earlier this week
- Police in Garland are searching for Abel Elias Acosta, who they say fired off more than 20 shots on Sunday, killing three other teenagers in a targeted attack
- A fourth teen was injured, police said Wednesday
- The deadly ambush may be retaliation for a 'previous disturbance' against one or more of the victims, police said
- Acosta, who's described as just over 5-feet tall and 125 pounds, was driven away from the crime scene by his father, Richard Acosta, who turned himself in after
- The elder Acosta, 33, now faces capital murder charges as he's held on $1 million bond, according to police
- The victims have since been identified by police as Xavier Gonzalez, 14, Ivan Noyala, 16, and Rafael Garcia, 17
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