The Harris County Sheriff’s Office said a woman has died at a hospital after being shot by another woman during an argument at a northwest Harris County apartment complex.
– The Harris County Sheriff’s Office said a woman has died at a hospital after being shot during an argument with another woman at a northwest Harris County apartment complex.
deputies responded to an incident at an apt complex at 11910 Thoroughbred Drive. Preliminary: an adult female was shot after an altercation with another female at the location. The wounded female was transported by Lifeflight in critical condition.
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