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Arlington Man Shoots Suspected Catalytic Converter Thief Outside Apartment Complex
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Arlington Man Shoots Suspected Catalytic Converter Thief Outside Apartment Complex

Jim Flanders
Last updated: April 13, 2026 7:55 pm
Jim Flanders Published April 13, 2026
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  • A man got shot while allegedly attempting to steal a catalytic converter at an apartment complex in Arlington, Texas.
  • The shooter reported hearing a noise and saw the suspect cutting the converter from his vehicle before firing a shot.
  • Police have not charged the shooter and are investigating whether the shooting was an act of self-defense.
  • Confronting thieves is risky, and individuals must be aware of their surroundings and consider contacting law enforcement first.
  • Texas law supports self-defense rights, and the lack of charges indicates investigators are weighing self-defense claims seriously.

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ARLINGTON, TEXAS — A man was shot and injured early Friday morning after he was allegedly caught trying to steal a catalytic converter from a vehicle at a north Arlington apartment complex. The shooter remained at the scene and cooperated fully with police. As of Saturday, no criminal charges had been filed.

Officers responded to the 2700 block of Trinity Bend Circle shortly after 5 a.m. following reports of a shooting. As reported by Star-Telegram, they arrived to find a man in the parking lot suffering from a gunshot wound. The suspected thief was transported to a hospital, and his condition was not immediately known.

The shooter told police he heard a noise outside and went to investigate. He discovered a man allegedly attempting to cut and remove the catalytic converter from his car. An interaction between the two men followed, during which the shooter fired a single shot, striking the suspect. Police detained the shooter for questioning but said he was cooperative throughout the process.

Detectives have not ruled out the possibility that the shooting was an act of self-defense. No charges have been filed at this time, and the investigation remains ongoing. The distinction between confronting a suspect and acting in lawful self-defense will likely hinge on the specific details of the encounter, particularly whether the shooter faced an imminent threat of serious bodily harm.

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Confronting someone in the act of committing a crime is inherently dangerous and unpredictable. Armed citizens should understand that while the right to self-defense is well established, every situation carries risk. Catalytic converter theft often involves armed suspects, power tools, and volatile behavior when confronted. Awareness of your surroundings and a willingness to contact law enforcement first remain critical components of personal safety.

This case is a reminder that the Second Amendment protects the right of individuals to defend themselves when faced with a genuine threat. Texas law provides strong legal protections for those who act in lawful self-defense, and the absence of charges in this case suggests investigators are taking those protections seriously.

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