CONVERSE, TX – A 23-year-old Texas man has been arrested and charged with murder following a deadly shooting at a Converse home, northeast of San Antonio. Shiateek De-Shean Wilson is accused of lying in wait inside his ex-girlfriend’s residence before fatally shooting her new boyfriend, 35-year-old Noel Denzel Miller.
Authorities were called to the scene on Roveen Trail just after 2 a.m. Sunday, where they discovered Miller with multiple gunshot wounds in an upstairs bedroom. He was pronounced dead at the scene by the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office, which is leading the investigation.
According to law enforcement, the suspect entered the home when his ex-girlfriend was out and concealed himself inside. The woman, who remains unnamed, recounted that she and Miller returned late that evening. After Miller went to an adjacent room and she began to shower, she heard several gunshots.
Rushing to the source of the noise, she found Miller shot on the bed and Wilson standing in the doorway with a handgun. Wilson allegedly accused her of “playing games with him,” before fleeing the home with her phone. He later threw the phone back towards her with a warning not to call the police, then escaped on foot.
Deputies located Wilson shortly thereafter at a residence on Chesnut Manor, about one mile from the scene. He was arrested without incident.
During interrogation, Wilson claimed he entered the home planning to surprise his ex-girlfriend with gifts and waited inside a closet after realizing she was not home. According to Wilson, he attempted to leave quietly upon the couple’s arrival but was confronted by Miller, who he alleges aimed a gun at him. Wilson told detectives he fired his weapon in self-defense, a claim noted in the probable cause affidavit.
At the crime scene, investigators found several shell casings and observed numerous bullet holes. It has yet to be determined whether another firearm was present at the location.
Following the shooting, Wilson purportedly jumped fences to evade capture and disposed of his handgun before being arrested at a friend’s house.
Currently held at Bexar County Jail, Wilson’s bond is set at $300,000. The specifics of his upcoming court appearance remain undisclosed as the investigation continues.
This tragic incident adds to the string of domestic-related violent crimes, highlighting ongoing concerns about the dangers of unresolved personal conflicts and the lethal consequences they can potentially summon. Efforts to understand and mitigate such risks remain a priority for communities and law enforcement agencies alike.