Man shot twice in both legs outside southwest Houston nightclub, woman also hurt - KPRC2 hounews HTX
Houston police said a man was shot twice in each leg and a woman was nicked by debris and glass from the gunfire.
Police said property security managed to apply a tourniquet to stop the man’s bleeding before he could be transported to a nearby hospital by Houston Fire Department ambulance. He is expected to survive. The second victim declined medical transport.HPD Sgt. Jason Hill did not share a potential motive for the shooting, but did say there is surveillance video for investigators to review and that a black sedan is possibly involved.Copyright 2023 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.
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