
The sheriff said Friday night that figuring out who was at the scene will be part of the investigation, and asked for witnesses to come forward. He said the shooting "unfolded very quickly" and it was unclear how many people opened fire. "There were other vehicles that were staged there and they were filming some type of music video when, all of a sudden, basically they were ambushed, we believe by individuals in cars and/or foot that fired shots into the parking lot area," Gonzalez said at the news conference. The shooting scene stretched several blocks, the sheriff said.

Officers responded to what Gonzalez characterized as a residential neighbourhood just north of Houston, where a group of males had been making the video in an office parking lot. The sheriff said authorities received a call about a drive-by shooting around 9:30 p.m. "We know it was a rap video that w as being filmed out here but beyond that we don't know who the performers or who was involved in it, just that there was a large group out there," he said. A group of young men were filming a rap video when. "We don't know if there was a beef going on or what exactly happened," Gonzalez said at a news conference just after the shooting. HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) - Two different parents each lost their child days after Christmas after a deadly drive-by shooting in north Harris County.

The sheriff's office said Saturday that they did not know a motive or have any suspects. The sheriff's office said the seven injured were taken to hospitals and ranged in age from 17 to 23. The Harris County sheriff's office said Saturday morning that 20-year-old Gonzalo Gonzalez and 22-year-old Jonathan Jimenez died at the scene Friday night. The bullet collapsed his lung, and punctured his liver and diaphragm.ĭeputy Zackari Parrish was killed in the incident.Two men were killed and seven others were wounded by gunfire when a group filming a rap music video was "ambushed" near Houston, Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said. RELATED: Sheriff’s office releases edited body camera footage from deadly deputy ambush The gunfire erupted outside a warehouse complex in the. His father, Boulder County Sheriff Joe Pelle, said his son was trying to pull his friend and fellow deputy, Zackari Parrish, out of the line of fire when he was hit. Two people were killed and at least seven others injured when gunmen opened fire on a rap music video shoot Friday night near Houston, Texas. Two dead after gunmen 'ambush' a group of Hispanic men filming a rap video in a Houston parking lot and open fire Two men were killed and another six were injured in the shooting on Friday night. Pelle was one of the first to respond to the disturbance call at the Copper Creek Apartment complex in Highlands Ranch in the early morning hours of Dec.

"My fellow deputies reached out to him because of what a big fan of him I am! And he answered! Made my day," Pelle said. "Set backs are just a set up for an even bigger comeback," he said. He added that he had been following the story and even shared a quote with Pelle to give him encouragement. HOUSTON - Two men were killed and seven others were wounded by gunfire when a group filming a rap music video was ambushed near Houston, Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said. I hear you're finally home which is awesome," the superstar added. "I wanted to say I wish you well on your recovery.
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The sheriff’s office said the seven injured were taken to. The Harris County sheriff’s office said Saturday morning that Gonzalo Gonzalez, 20, and Jonathan Jimenez, 22, died at the scene Friday night. "I heard about the scenario you went through. HOUSTON, Texas (CBSDFW.COM/AP) Authorities say two men were killed and seven others were wounded by gunfire when a group filming a rap music video was ambushed near Houston. "I wanted to wish you well, I wanted to wish you well in your recovery," The Rock said in the video.
