A man was found dead at a southeast Houston METRO bus stop on Monday.
METRO police were originally called after a man was found dead and believed to have died of natural cause. The Harris County Medical Examiner’s Office was later called and determined that the death was not due to natural cause.
Houston police homicide detectives were called to the scene. It appears the man was shot and lives near the area. The investigation is still in the early stages and authorities do not know who the suspect is. Police are trying to speak to witnesses and looking for evidence.Copyright 2023 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.Cynthia Miranda graduated from UT Austin and is a proud Houstonian. She is passionate about covering breaking news and community stories. Cynthia previously covered elections, the historic 2021 Texas winter storm, and other news in East Texas.
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