Man Exposing Himself on METRO Train Shot Dead in Confrontation with Deputies
A shocking incident unfolded on a METRO train in Harris County, Texas, on Wednesday evening, leaving one man dead and sparking an investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death. According to authorities, the suspect exposed himself to commuters on the train before deputies arrived at the scene, leading to a confrontation that ended with gunfire.
The Houston Police Department (HPD) and Harris County Sheriff's Office (HCSO) units responded to the Northline Transit Center in the 7800 block of Fulton Street at approximately 6:30 p.m. Lieutenant Larry Crowson stated that deputies approached the suspect after witnessing his alleged behavior, prompting a physical altercation.
During the scuffle, both HCSO and HPD officers fired shots, striking the suspect multiple times. One deputy sustained a minor laceration to the arm, which did not appear life-threatening.
The victim was pronounced dead at LBJ hospital shortly after arrival. The Harris County Medical Examiner's Office is expected to conduct an autopsy to determine the cause of death.
Two HCSO deputies were involved in the shooting, one 33-year-old veteran officer with nine years of service and another 32-year-old deputy with seven years on the job. While both are currently under investigation, neither appeared injured beyond a non-life-threatening cut on the arm.
An ongoing probe into the incident is underway, with officials hoping to gather more information about the events leading up to the confrontation and its aftermath.
A shocking incident unfolded on a METRO train in Harris County, Texas, on Wednesday evening, leaving one man dead and sparking an investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death. According to authorities, the suspect exposed himself to commuters on the train before deputies arrived at the scene, leading to a confrontation that ended with gunfire.
The Houston Police Department (HPD) and Harris County Sheriff's Office (HCSO) units responded to the Northline Transit Center in the 7800 block of Fulton Street at approximately 6:30 p.m. Lieutenant Larry Crowson stated that deputies approached the suspect after witnessing his alleged behavior, prompting a physical altercation.
During the scuffle, both HCSO and HPD officers fired shots, striking the suspect multiple times. One deputy sustained a minor laceration to the arm, which did not appear life-threatening.
The victim was pronounced dead at LBJ hospital shortly after arrival. The Harris County Medical Examiner's Office is expected to conduct an autopsy to determine the cause of death.
Two HCSO deputies were involved in the shooting, one 33-year-old veteran officer with nine years of service and another 32-year-old deputy with seven years on the job. While both are currently under investigation, neither appeared injured beyond a non-life-threatening cut on the arm.
An ongoing probe into the incident is underway, with officials hoping to gather more information about the events leading up to the confrontation and its aftermath.