Houston mass shooting: 1 dead and 13 others injured after gunfire erupts at family gathering in Texas
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HOUSTON, Texas — One person is dead, and more than a dozen others were injured when a shooting broke out during a family gathering in southeast Houston, police said.

The shooting happened just before 1 a.m. Sunday in the 6000 block of Cherryhill. According to police, a family gathering was taking place when an uninvited guest arrived. The guest was asked to leave, and police said he did, but not before firing as he left. Gunfire was also returned from many residents at the scene.

Officers said that as they were arriving, they heard gunshots and saw the injured victims in various locations around the home.

The Houston Police Department said officers created a plan to go to a nearby Jack in the Box to bring the injured victims. Houston Fire Department crews arrived and began tending to the victims, but police said people continued to call about shootings in the area.

In total, 14 people were injured. Police said three were taken to Jack in the Box, some self-reported to hospitals, and at least one died.

Multiple victims were critically injured and are in surgery, and a few of them are stable.

According to police, multiple people were detained.

Brandon Angel told ABC13 he was there as shots were fired and he feared for his life.

“You just see a lot of people start scattering, people on floor, everybody trying to get cover, people pushing other people,” Angel said.

He also said it was scary as everyone started running for safety.

“We tried to get out as fast as we could, and whenever I got to the corner store to wait for my brother, I got detained,” Angel said.

Neither the identities of the suspects nor the victims have been released.

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