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Galleria Food Truck Park shut down amid shooting, gambling concerns

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HOUSTON – A Harris County judge has temporarily shut down the Galleria Food Truck Park, citing public safety concerns.

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Court records revealed a lawsuit filed against Catherine Mehrinfar, the owner of two properties that house food trucks on 5550 Val Verde Street and 2829 Chimney Rock, respectively.

The suit claims that the Houston Police Departmen has frequently been called to the areas, calling it a “common nuisance because certain criminal activity habitually occurs there, and the Defendants knowingly tolerate and fail to make reasonable attempts to abate such criminal activity.”

One of the most recent incidents cited in the court document is from September 12, which showed video of crowds dispersing after gunshots were fired from an unknown suspect.

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Court records also referenced an incident from November 2024 when about $500 was stolen from an individual in connection with “street gambling activity” and a drive-by shooting (also caught on video) in August 2023, where bullets hit four men in the food truck park.

The shutdown remains in effect until the next hearing, scheduled for October 3.


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