More than three months have passed since a Texas teenager was arrested on suspicion of fatally shooting a Sonic manager during an argument over counterfeit money.
Adia Roberson, 17, was arrested Tuesday at an apartment complex in Dallas, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety.
The murder of manager Daniel Shrewsberry, 33, occurred July 7 at a drive-in in the 5500 block of Babcock Road in San Antonio. When police arrived, they found Shrewsbury shot in the chest and unresponsive. he died on the spot, but This was revealed by San Antonio Crime Stoppers.
Roberson is accused of trying to pay for meals with counterfeit money and stealing money from Sonic employees. When Shrewsbury went outside to take a photo of the suspect's car's license plate, Roberson and Joshua Joseph, who was with Roberson, “became agitated and threatened to assault Daniel, leading to him being shot.” '', Crime Stoppers said.
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Adia Namil Roberson, 17, is pictured on her page on the Texas Most Wanted Fugitives list. (Texas Department of Public Safety)
Investigators said Roberson then got out of the suspect's car with a gun and then fired shots at Shrewsbury.
According to , Joseph, 27, was arrested in August and charged with murder. FOX San Antonio.
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The Sonic Drive-In, located at 5510 Babcock Road in San Antonio, had a manager shot and killed in July 2024. (Google Maps)
“I apologize for the actions of the person who happened to be with me,” Joseph said after his arrest. “None of this should have happened the way it did. I don't want anyone to die.”
Prior to his arrest, Roberson was on Texas' “Top 10” Most Wanted Fugitives list. She was booked into the Dallas County Jail on charges of murder and forgery. FOX4 News reported. Her bail was set at $520,000 and she will be transported to a San Antonio jail.

Adia Roberson was arrested more than three months later on suspicion of fatally shooting a Sonic manager who tried to pay for food with counterfeit money. (Texas Department of Public Safety)
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Authorities confirmed she received a tip through Texas Crime Stoppers, which led fugitive investigators from multiple government agencies, and that tip was provided for information leading to her arrest. We are determining whether you are eligible for a $5,000 cash reward.
Shrewsbury is a comforting jokester who “would shed sweat and tears for Sonic,” a woman who identified herself as his mother allegedly posted on the TV show. Online obituary tribute wall.





