A Dada from Texas who was “crazy for his grandson”, after buying lunch in a popular fast-food chain, died after being trapped in Gunfight’s crossfire as his family waited out.
According to a statement by the Harris County Sheriff Office, 61 -year -old George Arbiza was shot several times at a McDonald’s restaurant in Houston.
According to officials, Arabiza was ordering Happy food for her two grandchildren, when according to officials, a gun battle broke between two groups with shots firing inside a restaurant filled with customers and their children.
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George Arabiza blew candles in an undivided picture with his grandchildren. (Courtesy of Arabiza family)
About 40 years of Arabiza’s wife, Teresa revealed it while waiting in a car with two children, According to Khau 11,
“I could not leave the children alone. I could not go inside,” Teresa told Khau 11. “The children were crying, and they were scared.”
Teresa saw a person with a gun in the rearview mirror second of her vehicle, before she takes out the shots. Teresa called her husband’s cellphone when she did not see her running away from the restaurant.

George Aurobiza smiles smiling in an untouched picture with his wife, Teresa of nearly 40 years. (Courtesy of Arabiza family)
“I’m dying. I am going to die,” Arabiza’s last words were, Teresa told Khau 11.
Arbiza was rushed to a hospital by a medical helicopter, where he later died. At its last moments of life, Arabiza indicated the cross and began to pray, according to the Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez.
Gonzalez refers to the murder as “insensitive” in a tweet posted in its X account.
Houston McDonald’s owner and operator Stuart Brown told Fox News Digital in a statement, “We are deeply saddened by this sensitive violence, which caused the tragic loss of life.” “Our views are with the victim’s family, and we are helping the local police department in any way that we can.”
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Antonio Ridge was arrested on the charge of killing George Arabiza on Houston, Texas, Thursday, March 20, 2025. (Harris County Sheriff Office)
One of the people involved in the shooting was also shot with bullets and rushed to a hospital, where he was interviewed by detectives. Investigators used security camera footage to detect a vehicle and identified many suspects involved in the dispute.
According to Gonzalez, on Thursday, the Harris County Sheriff Office arrested Antonio Ridge and accused of killing Arbiza. Ridge is being held in Harris County Jail.
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Officials also revealed that a handgun used in shooting was modified using a “glock switch” that allows the user to convert a semi-liberated gun into an automated weapon.
In honor of Arabiza’s life, Gonzalaz is promising his support for a bill proposed in Texas that will criminalize the possession and use of the revised handgun in the state.
Gonzalaz said in a social media post, “This switch is a serious threat to our community and law enforcement.” “Come on this (Bill) passed and nominated in honor of Sri Arabiza.”