Homeowner shoots woman who attacked him at SW Houston home
A homeowner shot a woman who attacked him at his home in southwest Houston on Saturday, the Houston Police Department said. (KPRC)
HOUSTON – A homeowner shot a woman who attacked him at his home in southwest Houston on Saturday, the Houston Police Department said.
Police responded to the shooting in the 5400 block of Castlecreek Lane around 7:50 a.m.
The woman arrived at a man’s home, then started banging on the door. Authorities said the man opened the door and the woman attacked him.
The man then shot the woman two times. The two did not know eachother.
Paramedics arrived, and the woman was taken to the hospital.
The two people have not been identified. This case is still being investigated.
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