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Incident at 9715 Kirkville
July 13, 2006 -- A male suspect
was fatally shot by a Houston police officer who responded to
a family disturbance call at 9715 Kirkville about 1:20 a.m. today
(July 13).
The suspect, Rene Miguel Sanchez (H/m, DOB: 6/9/71),
was pronounced dead at the scene. The HPD officer involved in
the shooting was not injured.
HPD Homicide Division Sergeant L. A. Flores and
Officer R. Carstens reported:
Houston Police Officer Richard Pina, a 13-year-veteran
assigned to the Clear Lake Division, responded to a family disturbance
call involving an intoxicated suspect asking his wife to kill
him while he loaded a handgun. Officer Pina arrived at the residence
and observed all lights turned off. He checked around the outside
of the residence and did not see anyone. Officer Pina rang the
doorbell and knocked on the front door several times before the
suspect, Rene Sanchez, finally came to the front door. Officer
Pina identified himself as a police officer and asked Sanchez
if he had contacted the police. Sanchez told Officer Pina that
the police were not needed. Officer Pina asked the suspect to
speak to his wife to ensure her safety and the safety of everyone
inside the residence. Sanchez refused to let Officer Pina speak
with his wife or come inside the residence. At that time, a light
inside the foyer came on and Officer Pina observed a female standing
to the right of the suspect
attempting to open the front door. The suspect pushed the female
away an
then raised a pistol to the window of the door where Officer Pina
could see it. As Officer Pina attempted to find cover, the suspect
brought the gun down in a threatening manner. Officer Pina, fearing
for his life and the life of the female, discharged his weapon
three times through the door, striking the suspect once in the
side of the neck and once in the head. The female unlocked the
door and Officer Pina determined no one else inside the residence
was harmed. Investigators determined the female inside the residence
was the wife of the suspect and three children, ages six to eight,
were also inside the residence asleep at the time of the shooting.
As is customary in all officer-involved
shootings within the city limits, the incident is being investigated
by the HPD Homicide and Internal Affairs Divisions and the Harris
County District Attorney's office.
For additional information,
please contact the HPD Public Affairs Division a 713-308-3200.
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