Houston police are investigating an officer-involved shooting that occurred on Wednesday in the Denver Harbor area.
On Wednesday around 1:45 p.m., Houston police officers responded to a welfare call at a home in the 400 block of Rouse Street in the Denver Harbor area. Officials say a family member told officers the unidentified man was having issues with alcohol and was using narcotics.
According to police, the man then moved quickly to the kitchen and behind the counter, which obstructed the officers' view of his hands.
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