Richard and Chris Smith, father-and-son financial advisors in Dallas, were shot and wounded yesterday by Robert Mustard, who may have been a client, according to television news reports. Mustard is now in police custody.
According to police reports, Mustard, 60, a disbarred attorney, knew the victims and may have been a client. The Smiths’ family said that Mustard walked into the office, said, “you’ve taken all my money,” and started shooting.
The Smith Financial Group is located in north Dallas. Both father and son survived the shooting.
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