Police: Teen shot twice in the back in southeast Houston could be paralyzed - KPRC2 hounews HTX Houston
“What we’re hearing from the doctors is that he may be paralyzed so prayers for him,” Houston Police Department Lt. R. Willkens said. “He’s a 15-year-old kid.”
The shooting happened around 12:16 a.m. on Clearwood Street and Meldrum Drive near two apartment complexes. He went to a Valero convenience store to buy some snacks when his card was declined, and he left the store on foot. He crossed the street and police said a vehicle -- a white sedan -- pulled up near him, and then someone ran up on the sidewalk and shot him at least twice.“The only description we have is that our suspect is going to be a fairly large, most likely male in possible a gray or white hoodie. That’s all we have,” police said. “Our detectives are coming right now. Very confident they’re going to find out who this guy is.
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