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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (1014694)5/7/2017 3:04:53 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (2) of 1574996
 
MAN SHOOTS AT INTRUDERS WHO FORCED YOUNG KIDS ON THE FLOOR IN NW HOUSTON

By Jeff Ehling

Wednesday, May 03, 2017 09:09AM

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) --
A homeowner fights back after a violent confrontation with three men attempting to pull off a home invasion.

One of the suspects was shot in the head, while two others are still on the run.

Police rushed to the scene on Cliffmarshall in northwest Houston, where this all unfolded as a man returned home from work overnight.

WATCH: Bullet holes found on suspects' abandoned truck



The truck the suspects fled in was found riddled with bullet holes.

Investigators said three men forced their way into the man's home, where his wife and two young children ages 5 and 6 years old were inside.

The homeowner was pistol whipped and his family was forced to lie down on the floor.

The men were looking to rob the victim, but police said at some point the homeowner was able to get his own gun out to defend his family.

There was an exchange of gunfire, and the suspects drove off in a pickup truck.

That truck was abandoned at an apartment complex a few miles away on West Montgomery Road. Our crews got video of that truck, and it is riddled with bullet holes.

Glad the homeowner was able to drive them off before they harmed his family.


abc13.com
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