
On Monday night, around 11:15 p.m., a retired Houston Police Department officer and an off-duty HPD officer shot a man at a Magnolia residence on Knotty Oaks. The man had been refusing to leave the property and was acting threatening. "Feeling threatened, the homeowner contacted her father and a neighbor for help." The man was shot multiple times "due to the ongoing threats." The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office is investigating the incident, as reported by Click2Houston.
An off-duty HPD officer shot a man, who was treated by deputies and the homeowner before being taken to the hospital. The man is expected to survive. The officer has been placed on administrative leave. The Montgomery Co. Sheriff’s Office is leading the investigation. "The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, the Houston Police Department, and the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office are conducting an investigation into this shooting incident," said Sheriff Doolittle. The suspect may face charges, including trespassing, and additional charges will be considered once the investigation is complete, as stated by Click2Houston.
As detailed by ABC13, Sheriff Wesley Doolittle said the suspect could be charged, possibly with trespassing. The investigation will determine the details of the confrontation, the alleged threats, and any legal consequences for those involved.









