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Tragedy at Dawn A Holiday Fight Turns Deadly in Euless

When Celebration Turns to Chaos, Is Gun Violence a Symptom of Weak Laws or Failing Community Bonds?

Darla Jean McMillan

Darla Jean McMillan

Sep 5, 2025

Picture a lively spot in Euless, Texas, where friends gather for drinks and laughs. Marina's Restaurant and Bar on West Euless Boulevard is that kind of place, buzzing with energy on weekends and holidays.

 

But on Labor Day, September 1, 2025, what started as a fun night out ended in heartbreak. In the early morning hours, around 2 a.m., a fight erupted outside the bar.

 

Shouts turned to shoves, and then gunshots rang out. A 30-year-old man named Setaleki Tuha lost his life in the chaos. Two others were hurt badly enough to need hospital care, leaving families shattered and a community in shock.

 

Setaleki, known to friends as a kind soul from the local area, was just enjoying the holiday like many others. Euless is a growing suburb near Dallas-Fort Worth, home to about 60,000 people from all walks of life.

 

It's got parks, schools, and spots like Marina's where folks unwind after a long week. Labor Day weekend means barbecues, parades, and time off work. But this year, the holiday took a dark turn.

 

Police reports say the brawl involved several people, and someone pulled a gun. Officers arrived quickly, but it was too late for Setaleki. The injured victims, whose names haven't been released, are recovering, but the scars run deep.

 

Investigators from the Euless Police Department are piecing together what happened. They combed the scene for clues, talking to witnesses who saw the fight start over something small, maybe a spilled drink or a heated argument.

 

No arrests have been announced yet, but the search for the shooter is on. CBS News covered the story, highlighting how this isn't the first time violence has hit local spots.

 

Neighbors remember other incidents, like bar fights or road rage, that make them worry about safety in their own backyard.

 

This tragedy stirs up big debates in Euless and beyond. On one side, people point to America's ongoing struggle with gun violence. Texas has some of the loosest gun laws in the country, allowing many folks to carry weapons without much hassle.

 

Supporters say it's about self-defense and rights, but critics argue it leads to more deaths like Setaleki's.

 

Holidays, when crowds mix with alcohol, can turn risky fast. Some residents call for tighter rules, like better background checks or limits on guns in public places.

 

Yet others focus on different angles. They question if local police are doing enough to prevent these flare-ups. Euless has community programs, like neighborhood watches and youth outreach, but is that sufficient?

 

Budget cuts or staffing shortages might leave gaps, making quick responses harder. And what about the bar itself? Should places like Marina's have stricter security, like metal detectors or more bouncers, to keep things safe?

 

All this leads to a tough question that's splitting opinions: In a state proud of its freedoms, does a deadly holiday shooting like this demand stricter gun controls to protect lives, or should the focus be on stronger policing and community ties to stop violence before it starts?

 

It's not just about one night; it's about how we keep our towns safe for everyone. Setaleki's story reminds us that behind the headlines are real people with dreams cut short. As the investigation continues,

 

Euless grapples with grief and the push for change. Whatever side you land on, one thing is clear: moments like this force us to rethink what safety really means in our everyday lives.

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