4 shot, 1 dead after 'altercation outside Missouri City business, Houston police say

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4 shot, 1 dead after 'altercation' outside Missouri City business, Houston police say

Houston police and the Houston Fire Department responds to a shooting with multiple victims outside a Missouri City business.Four people were shot, one fatally, early Sunday after an"altercation" outside of a Missouri City business, Houston police said.

The shooting stemmed from"some kind of altercation" outside a business in the 7200 block of West Fuqua Street, Houston Police Department Assistant Chief Wyatt Martin told On Scene TV reporters. Police were en route to the scene around 3 a.m.Houston closes Tabú, nightclub linked to Pappas family, following deadly shooting that left 6 injured

Officials weren't sure of the exact motive Sunday morning, Martin said, but they believe two groups of people were involved in the shooting. Police recovered multiple types of shell casings at the scene, indicating there were at least two different shooters, though they were unsure whether they were shooting at each other or whether both shooters were part of the same group of people.

An approximately 18-year-old woman was pronounced deceased on the scene, while three other people were taken to local hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries. One was another 18-year-old woman who was transported by the Houston Fire Department, while two men, ages 18 and 20, were also taken to hospitals in private vehicles.

 

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