The situation began around 6:00 PM when Houston Police Department (HPD) officers were called to the residence following a disagreement between a man in his late 20s and his girlfriend regarding a phone issue. The household consisted of a mother, her two adult sons, and the younger son’s girlfriend and baby. The older son is in his mid-30s, and the younger son is the deceased. adult sons, and the younger son’s girlfriend and baby. The older son is in his mid-30s, and the yo
When officers first arrived, no one wanted to press charges, and they provided the younger man a ride to the north side of Houston. However, officers were called back later in the evening when the man reportedly returned, causing another disturbance. Despite claims of threats by his girlfriend, a family member disputed this, stating he was only there to pick up work clothes. Once again, no charges were filed, and the man left.
At around 1:20 AM, a final call brought both HPD and the Houston Fire Department (HFD) to the residence. Initial reports involved the mother fainting and striking her head, but upon arrival, first responders discovered the younger man had also been shot. Life-saving measures were attempted but were unsuccessful, and he was pronounced deceased at the scene. call brought both HPD and the Houston Fire Department (HFD) to the residence. Initial reports involved the mother fainting and striking her head, but upon arrival, first responders discovered the younger man had also been shot. Life-saving measures were attempted but were unsuccall brought both HPD and the Houston Fire Department (HFD) to the residence. Initial reports involved the mother fainting and striking her head, but upon arrival, first responders discovered brought both HPD and the Houston Fire
According to preliminary investigations, the younger man had returned to the house, seeking to stay the night with his girlfriend and baby. During the ensuing argument, the mother fainted, triggering a heated dispute between the two brothers about their mother’s injury. The older brother reportedly pulled a pistol, firing a shot that struck his younger brother in the torso.
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