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VIDEO: Bodycam shows moments leading up to shooting involving Houston police officers in November

The Houston Police Department has released bodycam video showing the moments leading up to an officer-involved shooting in November. (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

HOUSTON – The Houston Police Department has released bodycam video showing the moments leading up to an officer-involved shooting in November.

What happened

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The shooting happened in the 300 block of Capitol St. around 9:45 p.m. on Nov. 18.

HPD officers responded to a call about two suspects trespassing on private property and threatening a property manager with a weapon. The officers found a woman and man on the sidewalk along the bayou.

While officers were detaining the woman, who identified herself as the suspect’s girlfriend, video shows him approaching them with his hands concealed.

Officer C. Castle, believing the suspect was armed, called out multiple commands for him to show his hands, which he ignored, HPD stated. The man continued to disregard commands, positioned himself in a shooting stance by bringing both hands together and pointing them directly at the officers. Officer C. Castle fired multiple rounds, striking the man in the leg.

During the encounter, the suspect’s girlfriend resisted arrest, causing both herself and an officer who detaining her to fall to the ground, sustaining minor injuries.

Both suspects were taken to area hospitals.

Officer C. Castle was not injured. He was sworn in as an officer in June 2023 and is assigned to the Downtown Patrol Division.

As standard procedure in officer-involved shootings within city limits, the incident is being investigated by the HPD Special Investigations Unit, the Internal Affairs Division, and the Harris County District Attorney’s Office.

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