
Deputies with the Harris County Constable Precinct 4 arrested a man earlier this week after what officers describe as a workplace disturbance along the FM 2920 corridor. Officials say the suspect struck a coworker with a car door during an on-the-job clash Tuesday. He was taken to the Harris County Jail and later charged with assault.
According to a Facebook post by Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4, deputies were called to the 5900 block of FM 2920 Road on Tuesday for a disturbance and later identified the suspect as Michael Paree. The post alleges Paree used a car door to physically assault a coworker. Deputies arrested him and booked him into the Harris County Jail on an assault charge. County Court 11 set Paree's bond at $100, according to the same post.
What the constable's office posted
“Michael Paree was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail,” the post reads, in the message shared by Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4. The social media update does not include information about the extent of the victim's injuries or any possible motive for the altercation. The constable's Facebook account remains the only official public update on the incident so far.
Charges, bond and legal context
Paree is charged with assault and was booked into the Harris County Jail with bond set at $100, according to the post. Under Texas law, assault covers a range of conduct from offensive contact to causing bodily injury. An assault that causes bodily injury is typically a Class A misdemeanor and can carry up to one year in county jail and fines. The statutory definition and penalties are set out in Texas Penal Code " title="Texas Penal Code ">Texas Penal Code .
FM 2920 corridor draws repeated enforcement
This stretch of FM 2920 has been the scene of multiple crashes and police actions in recent years, a pattern reflected in local reporting. Man with Felony Warrants Arrested is a recent Hoodline item documenting another arrest on the corridor, and the Houston Chronicle previously reported a 2023 crash in the 5900 block that left a child critically injured. Residents and commuters who use FM 2920 should expect continued law-enforcement attention, local officials say.
The constable's post remains the primary official account at this stage. There was no immediate notice of a court date or additional filings in public records. Court dockets or the Harris County District Attorney's office will have further details as the case progresses.









