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Security Guard’s Defensive Shooting Leads to Grand Jury Review in Houston Incident

Security Guard’s Defensive Shooting Leads to Grand Jury Review in Houston Incident

HOUSTON, TX – A late-night disturbance at an apartment complex on Faulkner Street resulted in a fatal shooting, now under grand jury review. The incident, which occurred at approximately 11 p.m. on Wednesday, April 3, involved a male who was later pronounced dead at the scene, with his identity awaiting verification by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences.

According to the Houston Police Department (HPD) Homicide Division Sergeant K. Meek and Detective M. Perez, officers were dispatched following reports of a shooting. Upon arrival, they discovered an unresponsive male with gunshot wounds inside an apartment, where Houston Fire Department paramedics later pronounced him deceased.

The initial investigation revealed that a security guard attempted to intervene in a conflict between the deceased and another individual at the complex. Reportedly, the altercation escalated when the male, believed to be impaired, retrieved a weapon from his apartment and aimed it at the security guard. In response, the security guard, fearing for his safety, fired his weapon, hitting the assailant.

The Harris County District Attorney’s Office has been consulted, and it was decided that the case would be forwarded to a grand jury for further examination. The security guard involved in the shooting was not injured.

This incident underscores the unpredictable nature of security work and the quick decision-making required in high-stress situations.

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