Incident Overview
An armed suspect was rushed to a hospital after being shot by a Houston police officer in the Museum District. The incident occurred on Friday and is currently under investigation by the Houston Police Department.
The Events Leading Up to the Shooting
Houston Police received a call at 3:23 p.m. from a Family Dollar store located in the 5100 block of Almeda. The caller reported that a man had stolen items from the store and threatened employees while brandishing a knife as he exited the premises. Officers were dispatched to the scene to apprehend the suspect.
Confrontation with Police
The suspect was later located by officers at the Southmore Blvd. bridge over Highway 288. As police closed in from both sides of the bridge, the man began to run. During the pursuit, officers observed the suspect pull out a knife, posing a direct threat to their safety.
The Shooting
In response to the perceived threat, one of the officers discharged their firearm, striking the suspect in the head. The suspect was immediately transported to a nearby hospital for medical treatment.
Aftermath
The suspect, believed to be between 30-40 years old, is currently in critical condition. Fortunately, no police officers were injured during the incident. The Houston Police Department is conducting a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the shooting.
Conclusion
The incident highlights the dangers faced by law enforcement officers in their daily duties. The use of force in such situations is subject to strict protocols and is only employed when there is a clear and immediate threat to the safety of the officers or the public. The investigation will provide more details about the events leading up to the shooting and the actions of both the suspect and the police officers involved.



