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Masked teens suspected in Houston shooting of 4 siblings between 10 and 16 years old, police say

The brothers and sisters range in age from 10 to 16

HOUSTON – Four siblings -- ages 10, 14, 15 and 16 -- were shot inside their Houston home Thursday night by masked gunmen who police say may be teenagers.

The guys with masks came up to the home at Collier Street and Carrolton Street right near Brays Bayou in SE Houston a little after 9 p.m.

Some family members were outside when they came to the door and started calling for people to come out of the house, according to Assistant Police Chief Megan Howard.

“Family members were outside, saw them approaching, saw them with the guns, attempted to go inside ... eventually the door was opened and we believe two of the males, two of the suspects, then discharged pistols into the house,” Howard said.

They shot the 10-year-old and three teenagers. A relative tells KPRC 2′s T.J. Parker the two brothers and two sisters are all siblings. They say the 15-year-old boy was shot in the stomach and he was in the ICU Friday morning with a breathing tube.

Location in SE Houston where 3 masked men, possibly teens, are accused in a shooting that injured 4 children in the same home. (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

Police said the three other children were hit either in the arms or legs.

Howard said it’s a multi-generational household and other family members were also in the home during the shooting.

The relative who talked with KPRC 2′s T.J. Parker said the family knows who did this. They said it’s the same teens who shot up the family’s truck a few weeks ago.

Another next door neighbor reports several weeks ago there was gunfire and a bullet struck his house but nobody was injured.

Police confirmed the shooting appears to be targeted and although the suspects fled on food, they said they don’t believe there’s a threat to the public. They also said they’re working on good information they hope will lead them quickly to the identities and arrests.

Police are also checking with neighbors for any surveillance video.


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T.J. Parker joined KPRC 2 in June 2023 and is happy to be back in Houston. Before coming back to the Lone Star State, T.J. was a reporter in Miami at WSVN Channel 7. There he covered all things up and down the south Florida coast.

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Houston bred and super excited to be back home! I grew up in The Heights with my 8 brothers and sisters and moved back in 2024. My career as a journalist spans a lot of years -- I like to say there's a lot of tread on these tires! I'm passionate about helping people. I also really love sharing success stories and stories of redemption. Email me!

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