'I was very scared. I could not go back to sleep because I kept thinking about the bullet hitting the house, knowing that it could have hit us in the head,' the mother said.
A Houston woman believes one of the "celebratory shots" was fired into her bedroom during July 4."A warzone" is what Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner compared the city to - citing Fourth of July "celebratory" gunfire and fireworks.
The woman explained that she and her 21-year-old son were lying in bed after a long day at the beach. He was watching television, and she was sleeping.That "pop" was a gunshot. The bullet whizzed past their bed and was lodged into a wall.
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