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Police say a Texas homeowner shot two masked people late on Friday night when they served the warrant as officers and set the house on fire, the police say.
The Houston Police Department responded to the report of bullets in the south -part of the city around midnight, officer C. Jones told Fox News Digital.
Officials said the suspects were wearing a bulletproof waste marked with “police”, but there was no patrol car or shining lights, increasing the suspicion of the owner of the house. Two men were also wearing masks covering their face and badge around their neck, Fox 26 Houston Informed the police citing.
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Law enforcement officers wait outside a Houston house. (Krive Fox 26 Houston)
Lieutenant Khan told Fox 26, “He became suspicious because he has a ring camera and suspects were saying that they have a warrant, but it is only two people, and they are masked and there is no police car, no light or anything,” Lieutenant Khan told Fox 26.
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A resident of Texas shot two suspects who approached their home and presented police officers on 22 August 2025 in Houston. (Smiley N. Pool/Houston Chronicle)
Police said the residents opened fire in the house before the gun tip returned, both died, the local station told. The arrival officials attempted the CPR, but the men were declared dead on the spot, the outlet said.
Patrol vehicles of Houston Police Department parked outside the headquarters of Houston Police Department on Monday, July 2, 2012. (Myra Beltron/Houston Chronicle)
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According to Fox 26, the owners of the house were untoward. The police have not released the identity of two people, and the investigation is on.