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3 injured in Acres Homes drive-by, police suspect two gunmen

Three young men were hurt outside an Acres Homes convenience store as police reviewed video showing a red vehicle and possible muzzle flashes.

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3 injured in Acres Homes drive-by, police suspect two gunmen
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Houston police say three young men were injured in a drive-by shooting outside a convenience store in Acres Homes late Wednesday, with investigators now weighing evidence that points to two gunmen. The shooting happened around 11:40 p.m. in the 800 block of West Little York Road near Green Meadow Lane, a busy stretch where residents and workers routinely stop for gas, snacks and late-night errands.

All three victims were males between 18 and 20 years old. Two were shot in the leg and taken to a hospital. A third was grazed by a bullet, treated at the scene and released. Police said all three are expected to recover.

Investigators said the victims were standing outside the store when a red vehicle, possibly a Kia, drove past and multiple shots were fired. Surveillance video appears to show muzzle flashes coming from inside the vehicle as the victims ran for cover. Detectives also recovered shell casings from at least two different calibers, which is one reason they believe more than one shooter may have been involved.

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Police have not released a motive and have not said whether the victims were specifically targeted. That uncertainty is now part of the fear surrounding the case in Acres Homes, where gunfire outside an everyday commercial stop can rattle nearby homes, businesses and drivers moving along West Little York Road. The scene was handled by the North Shepherd Drive patrol division, and investigators are still piecing together what led to the shooting.

Houston police are asking anyone with information to call HPD at 713-308-8800 or Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS. For residents and businesses along this corridor, the case is a reminder that even a routine stop at a neighborhood convenience store can turn into a scene of violence in seconds.

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