In Harris County, Texas, 1 Dead and 1 Injured after a Deputy-Involved Shooting
In northwest Harris County, Texas, a deputy-involved shooting left one person dead and another injured on Friday, March 16, 2018. At about 5:28 a.m., deputies with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) received a call about a shooting, and they responded in the 1700 block of Seven Pines Drive. An individual called 9-1-1 after hearing gunshots and arguing at a neighbor’s home. Deputies established contact with a male suspect in the residence, who is the homeowner. A deputy and the suspect got into a physical altercation, and the woman in the home screamed. When a neighbor heard the screaming, she went to the scene. The deputy then allegedly shot the 34-year-old suspect, killing him. The name of the deceased has not been released. Also, the neighbor at the scene was shot in the lower part of the arm, but it is not known who fired the shot that struck her. There was uncertainty regarding whether or not the suspect had a gun at that time. None of the deputies were injured during the altercation or alleged deputy-involved shooting.
The name of the deputy involved in the alleged shooting has not been released. Senior Deputy Thomas Gilliland said the deputy is a 7-year veteran with the Harris County Sheriff’s Department and is on paid administrative leave, which is standard procedure. The incident is being investigated by the Texas Rangers as well as the Harris County District Attorney’s Office and the Homicide and Internal Affairs divisions of the HCSO.
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