A late-night doorbell prank in southeast Houston ended in tragedy. Police say a 42-year-old man opened fire on kids running from his house, killing an 11-year-old boy.
The suspect, identified as Leon Gonzalo Jr., now faces a murder charge per ABC News.
Investigators say the shooting happened around 10:55 p.m. Saturday after a group of kids banged on doors and ran—a “ding-dong-ditch” prank trending on social media.
A witness reported a man ran into the street and fired as the children fled. The boy, shot in the back, was pronounced dead at a hospital on Sunday.
Police said the evidence does not point to self-defense.
According to Harris County records, Gonzalo was arrested and booked Tuesday morning on one count of murder and taken to the county jail.
Police previously detained and questioned a person after the shooting; the arrest followed the child’s death the next day.
For gun owners, this is a hard, sobering reminder: threat assessment comes first. Know your state’s use-of-force law. Identify the actual, imminent threat.
Don’t shoot at fleeing people. Call 911 and be the calm adult—because one reckless trigger pull can destroy lives.
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