A fatal home invasion near the River Oaks area has raised new concerns about safety in Houston after masked intruders broke down the door of an apartment and opened fire, killing one man. The incident occurred late Sunday night at an apartment complex just off Westheimer Road, according to police.
Houston police say several masked men forced entry into an upstairs apartment unit shortly before midnight. They burst through the door and immediately fired several shots at the residents inside. One man was hit multiple times and died at the scene. The suspects fled before officers arrived.
Investigators reported that other people were inside the unit at the time. No additional injuries were confirmed. Detectives are now working to determine whether the gunmen targeted the apartment or acted at random.
This shooting comes during a period marked by an increase in violent break-ins across central Houston neighborhoods. Although the area near River Oaks is widely known for its upscale apartments and busy business corridors, police say criminals are becoming more brazen.
The attack has raised concerns for residents who live or work near Westheimer Road, a major commercial route lined with restaurants, shops, and apartment communities. Business owners in the corridor say violent incidents can discourage customers and create additional security costs.
Detectives are reviewing surveillance video from around the complex and interviewing witnesses. Because the shooters wore masks, police say identifying the suspects may take time. However, investigators believe the offenders arrived and escaped in a vehicle, which may provide key evidence.
Authorities are urging residents to remain alert and to report anything unusual, especially around entrances, parking lots, and stairwells. They also advise apartment communities to check that access gates, cameras, and lighting systems remain functional.
Houston Police Department plans to increase patrols in the area as the investigation continues. Residents can expect added visibility from officers in nearby neighborhoods. Many community members hope this will deter similar incidents and restore a sense of safety.
Anyone with information about the suspects or the getaway vehicle is encouraged to contact HPD’s homicide division or Crime Stoppers.
This article is a summary of reporting by Click2Houston. Read the full story here.
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