SWAT standoff ends after man fires at officers

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Sunday, July 10, 2016
SWAT Standoff
SWAT standoff ends after shots were fired at HPD officers.

HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A nearly seven-hour long standoff ended peacefully in west Houston Sunday morning.

It all unfolded at a townhome complex near Dairy Ashford and Briar Forest Drive.

Houston police say around 6pm Saturday, a man was being aggressive with neighbors. One of those neighbors called police.

When police arrived, they say they could tell the suspect was being hostile, so they got a warrant and returned at around 9pm.

A SWAT team was called out around 9:30pm and the standoff began.

A SWAT team is negotiating with a man who barricaded himself inside his west Houston home and fired at officers.

Officers say during the standoff, the suspect fired 7 rounds at police. One officer did suffer minor injuries from either glass or shrapnel and was treated on the scene.

The standoff ended at around 4:30am when police used gas to get the suspect out. That suspect was taken into custody and now faces numerous charges.

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