Man shot while U.S. Marshals, HCSO served warrant in E. Harris County, officials say

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The warrant involved felony drug charges, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said, adding that no members of law enforcement were injured.

A man was shot when members of the U.S. Marshals and Harris County Sheriff's Office opened fire while serving a warrant early Tuesday morning in east Harris County, officials said.Officials approached the front door of the home and identified themselves as police. Shortly after, they breached the door, where they were met with the suspect, alleged to have a gun, and fired at the entry team.

Sheriff Ed Gonzalez posted on X, formerly Twitter, that this happened on Black Walnut Drive near Wallisville Road and the East Beltway. According to preliminary information from the sheriff, the U.S. Marshals' Gulf Coast Violent Offenders Task Force was serving a warrant when someone from that group and a person from the sheriff's office fired their weapons, hitting the man.The man was taken to the hospital in critical condition.

"I've been president for 16 years. We never had a shooting in the neighborhood like this," Mickey Berugin, president of the Woodforest Homeowners Association, said. The warrant involved felony drug charges, Gonzalez said, adding that no members of law enforcement were injured.Woman shot by deputies in Cloverleaf area apartment, HCSO saysFamily of 4 missing for 2 months and counting after moving to Houston

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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