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Houston police fatally shoot man who opened fire on motorist and officers

Houston police chief Art Acevedo
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Houston police chief Art Acevedo and officers hold a briefing for the media.

HOUSTON, Texas — Houston police early Wednesday fatally shot a man who opened fire on a car carrying three civilians and at a patrol vehicle, the police chief said.

Chief Art Acevedo described the incident, which occurred about 4:30 a.m. in the Hyde Park section, as an active shooter situation.

The male suspect shot about four rounds at a Chevrolet Tahoe carrying three people and then fled, according to Acevedo.

Investigators believe the suspect thought the Tahoe “was a police car coming,” Acevedo said.

Officers dispatched to the area heard gunshots and saw the suspect holding a silver revolver, according to the police chief.

“As they turned the corner, the suspect fired multiple rounds at those officers, striking the patrol car” carrying two officers, Acevedo said.

SWAT negotiators attempted to engage the suspect for more than 30 minutes.

At one point, the chief said, the suspect said he was “going to shoot officers and he raised his pistol.”

A SWAT officer fired a single shot and struck the suspect, who was rushed to a hospital, where he was later pronounced dead, Acevedo said.

No one else was injured.

There will be an internal investigation, according to Acevedo.

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