Stafford police said the HPD officer was working an extra job at FedEx when he witnessed the robbery and fired his gun. No one is believed to be injured as a result of the shooting.
An off-duty Houston police officer was working an extra job at FedEx when he discharged his weapon after witnessing a robbery in Stafford, authorities said.
Stafford Police Department officers responded to shots fired in the 3900 block of South Main Street at about 1:48 p.m. on Friday. When they arrived, police said they discovered the off-duty officer was working an extra detail with FedEx when he observed a robbery. Police said that in hopes of preventing the robbery, the HPD officer engaged with the suspected robbers and discharged his firearm.Officials don't have a complete description of the suspects but said one was wearing a ski mask.No one is believed to be injured as a result of the shooting.
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