A man is in critical condition after police say he forced his way into a home in southwest Houston and was shot by the homeowner.
Man banging on doors for help shot by homeowner after forcing entry into SW Houston homeICE agents on site at Bush, but why are long lines still in sight?A man is in critical condition after police say he forced his way into a home in southwest Houston and was shot by the homeowner.
Officers with the Houston Police Department were called to the 4800 block of Ingomar Way for a shooting.Hombre en estado crítico tras forzar entrada a una casa en el suroeste de Houston, según la policía Police say they are still trying to determine if he had been shot, assaulted, or injured in another way before arriving in the area.Police say he eventually made his way to a home on the block, where he continued banging on the door before forcing his way inside.The man was taken to a nearby hospital and is in critical condition.First, what happened to the injured man before he entered the neighborhood?“Either he was shot or hit in the head with something or assaulted or something, but he had blood on his head. He went to several doors knocking,” said HPD Lt. J.P. Harlicka. Investigators are asking anyone who may have seen what happened earlier or has surveillance video from the area to come forward.One neighbor told KPRC 2 the area is usually quiet, with many longtime residents who look out for each other.Residents say the situation has left them with more questions than answers, especially about what led the injured man to their street. Police say the homeowner is not an officer and the case may involve self-defense, but that determination is still under investigation. Anyone with information, including video from doorbell or security cameras, is urged to contact the Houston Police Department Major Assaults Division or Crime Stoppers.Ricky Muñoz is a reporter for KPRC 2 in Houston, telling stories that connect, inform, and build trust with viewers across television, digital, and social platforms. His reporting spans accountability, public safety, immigration, culture, and community issues—always centering the voices of the people most affected.Health inspectors found thawed seafood, food stored in buckets at Mama Tina’s GumboICE agents helping TSA as Houston airports face long linesLong TSA lines expected at Houston airports again as government shutdown causes staffing shortagesFort Bend County Judge KP George taken into custody after guilty verdict
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