Five policemen injured, two suspects killed in Houston shootout

Houston: Five police officers were injured after coming under fire from suspects while serving a search warrant at a house in the southeast Houston, police said Tuesday. Two suspects were also killed in the exchange of fire with police, Houston Police said.

The officers were met with gunfire ‘immediately upon reaching the door’ while serving a search warrant at a home in southeast Houston.

Four officers, aged between 40 to 50 years, were hit with gunfire and another 33-year-old officer suffered a knee injury during the shootout, Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo said.

“We have had several officers shot, please pray for officers on the way to the scene now more information to follow,” Acevedo wrote in a tweet. Two suspects were shot and killed, Acevedo told reporters Monday.

The shooting took place in the 7800 block of Harding Street in the Gloverdale neighbourhood while officers were serving a search warrant for narcotics activity.

“This evening’s horrific attack on police officers is a solemn reminder of the service and sacrifice our brave men and women in law enforcement make every day to keep us safe,” Texas Governor Greg Abbott said.

Twelve narcotics officers and six patrol officers from the Eastside Division had arrived at the house Monday. As officers breached the front door of the residence while announcing they were Houston police officers, they were met with gunfire from two suspects.

Acevedo said a 54-year-old officer leading the narcotics team Monday was one of the two critically injured officers shot in the neck. He said the officer had been shot on the job several times before.

Houston Police officers used robots to search the residence. It was then they found the dead bodies of the two suspects.

PTI

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