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HOUSTON, TX — A business owner in north Houston shot a man suspected of attempting to break into a mechanic shop early Friday morning, according to police.
As reported by ABC13, the shop, located near W. 18th Street and Ella Boulevard, had been burglarized a few days prior, but the suspect was not caught. In response, the owners had reportedly been monitoring their surveillance cameras closely. Around 2 a.m., they spotted someone on the property and rushed to confront him.
Police stated that a struggle ensued between the business owners and the suspect, during which one of the owners shot the man in the stomach. The suspect was transported to a local hospital, though his condition has not been updated.
Authorities confirmed that the business owners are cooperating with the investigation. At this time, it remains unclear whether any charges will be filed.
Self-Defense Considerations
This incident highlights the reality that violent encounters can unfold quickly, especially in situations where business owners or homeowners are forced to defend themselves. While specific details of this case are still emerging, Texas law allows the use of deadly force in self-defense when facing an imminent threat. However, it’s always important for gun owners to be well-versed in their state’s laws and prepared for the legal and practical consequences of a defensive shooting.
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