Deputy struck in hand after gunfire exchange with suspected car burglar in NE Harris Co., HCSO says
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HARRIS COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) — A deputy is said to be OK after exchanging gunfire with one of three suspects accused of breaking into cars in northeast Harris County on early Saturday morning, according to officials.
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Deputies responded to a call around 3:45 a.m. in the 2400 block of Cactus Bend regarding several suspects who were possibly breaking into vehicles.
Once the first deputy arrived, a search began for the suspects. When he went onto a particular street, he reportedly spotted juvenile teens matching the description.
As the deputy exited his patrol car, one of the suspects allegedly opened fire toward the deputy, striking him in his hand.
According to Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, in response, the deputy pulled out his weapon and fired back, hitting the suspect multiple times.
The deputy was able to hold the suspect until law enforcement and medical personnel arrived.
The two other suspects fled the area on foot. Authorities said they are continuing to search for them.
HCSO says the suspect, a 16-year-old boy, and the deputy were both taken to an area hospital.
According to authorities, the teen was rushed into surgery early Saturday, and is now said to be in fair condition.
He has since been charged with the aggravated assault of a public servant and burglary of a motor vehicle.
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