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Houston Resident Shoots Suspected Intruder During Sunday Morning Break-In, Police Say
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Houston Resident Shoots Suspected Intruder During Sunday Morning Break-In, Police Say

Jim Flanders
Last updated: July 8, 2026 10:07 pm
Jim Flanders Published July 8, 2026
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Key Takeaways

  • A resident shot an intruder during a break-in at an apartment in west Houston on Sunday morning.
  • Police responded to the scene and one person was taken to the hospital while another was detained.
  • Authorities are investigating the incident to determine if the shooting was justified under Texas law.
  • No identities have been released and police have not announced any charges yet.
  • This incident highlights the importance of being armed and prepared during home invasions.

Estimated reading time: 2 minutes

HOUSTON, TX — A person breaking into a west Houston apartment was reportedly shot by the resident inside on Sunday morning, according to the Houston Police Department.

As reported by ABC13, officers responded to a shooting call at an apartment complex in the 11000 block of Harwin Drive around 10 a.m. Investigators said the resident reportedly shot a person who was breaking into the home.

Police said one person was shot and rushed to the hospital. Another person was detained at the scene. HPD has not said whether the detained individual was the resident or someone else connected to the incident.

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No identities have been released, and police have not announced any charges. Investigators will determine whether the shooting was justified under Texas law, and any legal conclusions will come from that process.

What we know so far fits a pattern I cover often. A break-in at an occupied home puts the people inside face to face with an unknown threat, and seconds matter. This is exactly the situation where being armed and prepared can make the difference.

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