Investigation into Fatal Shooting Incident at 7500 Bellaire Boulevard
FEBRUARY 24, 2022
Houston police are investigating the fatal shooting of a San Jacinto County Constable deputy and a male suspect at 7500 Bellaire Boulevard about 4 p.m. on Wednesday (Feb. 23). The Constable Deputy, Neil Adams, 62, was transported to Memorial Hermann Hospital and pronounced deceased. The identity of the suspect, 35, is pending verification by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences. He was transported to Ben Taub General Hospital where he was pronounced deceased. Two HPD officers who discharged their duty weapons, T. Salameh and M. Nasser, are assigned to the Midwest Patrol Division. Officer Salameh was sworn in as an officer in May 2020 and Officer Nasser in February 2020. Neither officer was injured. HPD Special Investigations Unit Detectives C. King, D. Hammons and N. Alvarado reported: Officers were dispatched to an assist the officer call at the mall at the above address. Upon arrival, officers met crowds of people exiting the mall stating that a black male wearing a blue shirt was involved in a physical altercation with an officer inside of a business. Witnesses stated the male suspect took the officer’s weapon and shot the officer (Constable Deputy Adams). Officers entered the mall and located the suspect coming from the second floor. He was wielding a knife. Officers took cover and utilized voice commands, but the suspect refused to comply with orders. When the suspect began charging at the officers. two officers discharged their duty weapons, striking the suspect. The suspect fell, got up and attempted to flee. Officers utilized a conducted energy device (Taser), causing the suspect to fall to the ground. The suspect continued to resist and officers eventually were able to place him into custody. Paramedics then transported the suspect to the hospital. As is customary when an officer discharges a weapon causing injury in the Houston city limits, this incident is being investigated by the HPD Special Investigations Unit, Internal Affairs Division and the Harris County District Attorney’s Office. JFC/VHS 2-24-22 Inc #024606122
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