Man allegedly killed by co-worker was bullied, family says
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Inset left: Gregory Lewis (Tarrant County Jail). Inset right: Thomas King (GoFundMe). Background: The Taco Casa where Lewis and King worked in Fort Worth, Tex. (Google Maps).

A resident of Texas has been incarcerated following his admission to shooting and fatally wounding a colleague at a well-known Tex-Mex eatery in Fort Worth, as reported by authorities in the state.

Gregory D. Lewis, 34, faces charges of capital murder in connection with the demise of 31-year-old Thomas King, who disappeared earlier this month. Additionally, Lewis is charged with illegal firearm possession as a felon and violating parole, as per Tarrant County jail records.

King was last observed on April 13, clad in his Taco Casa uniform—a regional chain prevalent in Texas and Oklahoma.

When King failed to return home after his shift at the Taco Casa located on Bridgewood Drive in Fort Worth, his family alerted authorities of his disappearance the following day, the Fort Worth Police Department noted.

Police managed to locate King’s vehicle at a Quality Inn off Interstate 20 in Arlington, as revealed in an arrest warrant accessed by Dallas-based ABC affiliate WFAA.

Footage from surveillance cameras captured Lewis arriving in King’s vehicle shortly after the latter had finished his shift, according to police. Investigators later determined that Lewis had been working at the same restaurant as King.

After homicide detectives took over the investigation late last week, police first arrested Lewis on unrelated charges. Then, while being interrogated, the defendant allegedly admitted to killing King.

“We were able to interview this individual, and the individual did claim and confess to actually murdering our missing person and leaving his vehicle,” Fort Worth Police Officer Buddy Calzada said.

On Friday, investigators discovered King’s body in an open field on the east side of Fort Worth, according to the police department.

Lewis would go on to explain how he got a ride from King after work that fateful night, police said. The pair then drove to a business complex nearby, according to the warrant. The victim’s body was ultimately found in a wooded area behind the complex.

“The way this unfolded is very sad and very tragic,” Calzada added. “It’s hardest for the family.”

The victim was the oldest of four siblings and a father of two with his high school sweetheart, according to King’s family.

“He was the sweetest person,” his sister told the TV station.

A GoFundMe for the victim’s family remembers him fondly.

“Thomas lived with a mental disability, but despite that, he showed up every single day with love, strength, and dedication for his family,” the online fundraiser reads. “He had a kind heart, trusted people, and did his best to provide and be present for his children. Anyone who knew him knows he did not deserve what happened to him.”

While law enforcement is keeping mum about the exact circumstances of the killing, King’s family believes he was being bullied at work — likely due to a hearing and speech impediment.

His sister told the TV station that her brother largely kept to himself but might have been targeted over his disability.

“I feel like they felt like he was an easy target,” she said.

The GoFundMe also levels additional accusations of bullying at the defendant, without mentioning him by name, and claims he “had previously bullied him and took advantage of his kind nature and limited mental capabilities.”

Another sibling said the family was at a loss to explain the murder.

“We want to know why they did this to him,” the victim’s other sister told WFAA. “We want to know the answers.”

In a statement provided to the TV station, Taco Casa expressed sadness for “the tragic loss of life involving two individuals who were both employees of our organization” while stressing the incident occurred “off company property and outside of working hours.” The company also said it had no prior indication the men were at odds.

“At this time, we are not aware of any prior issues or conflicts between the individuals involved,” the statement from the Fort Worth-based company reads. “Taco Casa is committed to fostering a safe, respectful, and supportive work environment for all team members, and situations like this are both shocking and profoundly distressing for our entire organization.”

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