Days & Nights of Natalie

Friday, March 30, 2007

shooting on Kelly's bus (he was already at work)

The suspect in today's fatal shooting on a Metro bus had bags placed over his hands so that they could be tested later for possible gunpowder residue.



March 28, 2007

A man was shot to death today on a Metropolitan Transit Authority bus in west Houston after he apparently got into an argument with a man he may have touched or bumped while trying to get off the bus.

The alleged gunman was in custody and a passenger was taken to a hospital complaining of chest pains after the incident, which occurred about 11:30 a.m. on the 82 Westheimer route on Westheimer between Wilcrest and Kirkwood, said Metro spokeswoman Rosio Torres.

The victim appeared to be in his late 20s or early 30s, according to Houston Police Department Capt. Dwayne Ready. When HPD arrived, the paramedics were already on the bus and had the suspect's gun. The alleged shooter was "sitting in the back of the bus with his hands raised and was very compliant, '' he said. "He was then taken into custody without further incident.''

Ready said the shooting may have occurred after the victim was walking down the aisle and either touched or bumped the suspect, who was already seated. The two exchanged angry words before the suspect allegedly pulled out a gun and shot the victim.

The victim then staggered to the front of the bus before he collapsed. More than an hour later, his body was still visible hanging feet first out of the bus door.

Authorities estimate some 30 people were on the bus. "This is a rare occurrence,'' said Metro Police Chief Tom Lambert. He noted that Metro carries 330,000 passengers daily on 1,300 buses.

Homicide detectives arrived at the scene shortly after 1:30 p.m. Some witnesses were taken in a separate bus to give statements to police.

No names had yet been released.
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Houston Police Department Crime Scene Unit officers lift a suspect's hat to photograph him after a shooting that left a man dead on a Metro bus Wednesday.




March 29, 2007

A 24-year-old man has been charged in Wednesday's fatal shooting of a man aboard a Metro bus in west Houston.

Garrett William Mallot has been charged with murder in the shooting death of Otis James Francis, 31, in the 11700 block of Westheimer.

Mallot is accused of shooting after Francis bumped into him while exiting the bus, police said.

The victim and suspect apparently argued, and the suspect, who had a license to carry a concealed handgun, shot the other man in front of about 30 passengers at about 11:30 a.m., police said.

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