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Texas Man Shoots and Kills Woman Who Drew Gun on Him First During Neighborhood Road Confrontation, Kids in Car
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Texas Man Shoots and Kills Woman Who Drew Gun on Him First During Neighborhood Road Confrontation, Kids in Car

Jim Flanders
Last updated: April 4, 2026 10:27 pm
Jim Flanders Published April 4, 2026
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Key Takeaways

  • A fatal shooting in Harris County involved 32-year-old Monae Brooks, who was confronted by a stranger while her children watched from her vehicle.
  • Prior to the incident, Brooks reported a bullet found on her car and displayed signs of distress towards a van driver.
  • Brooks exited her vehicle with a pistol after confronting the van driver, who then shot her in self-defense.
  • Her two children were unharmed and placed with family members by CPS following the incident.
  • Authorities are still investigating, and it remains unclear if any charges will be filed against the van driver.

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HARRIS COUNTY, TX – A confrontation between two strangers in a residential neighborhood ended in a fatal shooting Wednesday afternoon, with the woman’s two young children witnessing the incident from inside her vehicle.

The Harris County Medical Examiner identified the woman as 32-year-old Monae Brooks. She was killed on Rusty Ridge Lane in the Highland Creek Ranch neighborhood after a roadside confrontation with a man she did not know.

The incident began earlier that morning. As reported by ABC13, home security cameras recorded what appeared to be a woman walking with a gun at around 10 a.m. A homeowner called police, and responding officers later confirmed the woman on the footage was Brooks, a neighbor.

Before the shooting, Brooks contacted law enforcement herself to report that a bullet had been left on top of her vehicle. A deputy was en route to take that report when calls about a shooting began coming in.

Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said a van driver pulling a small work trailer moved over to allow Brooks’ vehicle to pass. Instead of continuing, Brooks stopped her car and got out. Witnesses and surveillance footage indicated she was visibly upset and began yelling at the driver.

Authorities said Brooks then retrieved a pistol from her vehicle. The van driver drew his own firearm and shot her. She collapsed at the scene and was pronounced dead. A witness named Omar Velazquez said he ran outside after hearing gunshots and saw the two children crying inside the car.

Brooks’ 8-year-old daughter and 4-year-old son were in the vehicle along with their dog. Neither child was physically harmed. The children have since been placed with family by CPS.

The van driver remained at the scene, called 911, and cooperated fully with investigators. Authorities said the two individuals had no known connection to each other. The sheriff’s office has not announced whether any charges will be filed, and the investigation is ongoing.

Brooks’ mother said her daughter had been struggling with her mental health in the days leading up to the shooting and that she is heartbroken over what happened.

This case is a sobering reminder of how quickly a roadside encounter can turn deadly. The Second Amendment protects the right of law-abiding citizens to carry a firearm for self-defense, and that right can matter in seconds when a confrontation turns life-threatening. Whether in a vehicle or on foot, maintaining situational awareness and a calm demeanor can be the difference between a tense moment and a tragedy.

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