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A tragic incident unfolded in Texas on Friday when an off-duty Harris County deputy fatally shot a man who allegedly attempted to enter his vehicle. This shocking event occurred while the deputy’s young child was nearby, adding a layer of distress to the already tense situation.
The shooting took place around 2:45 p.m. in Atascocita, a community situated approximately 20 miles northeast of Houston’s bustling downtown. According to Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, the off-duty deputy had dialed 911, reporting that he was holding an individual at gunpoint.
Major Ben Katrib detailed the sequence of events, explaining that the deputy had just secured his child in a car seat when Darrius Williams, a 27-year-old man, allegedly tried to enter the deputy’s vehicle. Despite being given multiple verbal warnings, Williams reportedly disregarded them and proceeded to open the passenger door.

In response to the perceived threat, the deputy discharged his weapon, striking Williams multiple times. First responders arrived swiftly, providing medical assistance at the scene. However, despite these efforts, Williams succumbed to his injuries at the hospital, as confirmed by Mark Herman of Harris County Constable Precinct 4.
The deputy was heard giving multiple verbal commands to Williams, but he allegedly ignored the warnings and opened the passenger door of the deputy’s car.
Katrib said the deputy opened fire, hitting Williams multiple times.
First responders provided aid, but Williams was later pronounced dead at the hospital, FOX 26 Houston reported.

The shooting happened outside the off-duty deputy’s home, according to officials. (KRIV)
Officials said the deputy, who has not been publicly identified, and his child are OK.
It is unclear if Williams had any weapons at the time of the alleged intrusion, or how many times he was shot, according to the report.
Williams’ mother, Tieneeshia, said her son was released from jail Thursday night and was struggling with mental health issues.

Officials said the deputy has not yet been charged in connection to the shooting, as authorities continue to investigate. (Google Maps)
“Last night they picked him up for walking into oncoming traffic and ran his name. So he had a warrant for failure to appear from the last episode,” Tieneeshia Williams said. “The officer called me when she was there with him on the scene and asked me a lot of questions, and I said, ‘Ma’am, why don’t you just take him to the psychiatric ward. He’s walking into traffic.’ She said, ‘Oh no, we’re going to deal with this warrant, he’s going to jail.’”
Sources told FOX 26 Ring camera video footage may have captured the incident.
The sheriff’s office and the Harris County District Attorney’s Office have opened separate investigations into the incident, according to the report.
When the investigation concludes, the DA’s office will present the findings to a grand jury to determine whether charges will be filed.