Houston Resident Shoots Man Who Shoved Him at His Own Apartment Door, DA Declines Charges

Key Takeaways
- A man is recovering in the hospital after being shot during a confrontation at a west Houston apartment complex.
- The shooting resulted from an argument where the resident stepped back, but the wounded man followed and shoved him.
- Houston police found the shooter and the victim were acquaintances, though the argument’s cause remains unclear.
- Prosecutors have not filed charges against the resident, pending further investigation of the incident.
- Texas law recognizes the right to self-defense, especially within one’s own home, complicating the legal evaluation of the shooting.
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HOUSTON, TX — A man is recovering in the hospital after a resident at a west Houston apartment complex shot him during an early morning confrontation, and prosecutors have so far declined to file charges.
Houston police officers were called to The Landing at Westchase Apartments on Meadowglen Lane around 12:40 a.m. Sunday. They found a man with a gunshot wound to the left side of his abdomen. Houston Fire Department paramedics took him to a hospital, where he was listed in stable condition.
Fox 26 Houston reported that the shooting grew out of an argument between the wounded man and a resident of the complex. According to police, the resident tried to back away, retreating toward his apartment patio. The other man followed and approached him again.
Police say the man then shoved the resident as he stood at his own apartment door. That is when the resident drew a firearm and fired one shot.
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Officers say the two men appeared to be acquaintances who did not know each other well. The wounded man may have been visiting someone else at the complex. What started the argument is still not clear.
The Harris County District Attorney’s Office declined to accept charges against the resident at this time, pending further investigation.
I want to be careful with what we know here. The facts police have released describe a man who tried to withdraw and was pursued and shoved at his own door. Those details matter, and Texas law gives weight to a person’s right to stand armed in their own home. But the investigation is not closed, and prosecutors have not cleared anyone. We will report what the record shows, not more than it shows.
The right to keep a firearm for self-defense does not end at the threshold of an apartment. Where the line falls between a heated argument and a lawful defensive shooting is exactly the kind of question prosecutors are weighing now.
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