Standoff at League City Home Ends Peacefully, Suspect Cuffed Without Incident
A tense standoff between police and an armed man inside a home with five children ended peacefully on Saturday evening, authorities said. The League City Police Department reported responding to reports of gunshots in the 2200 block of Golden Sails Drive shortly after 5:30 p.m.
When officers arrived, they spoke with a woman who claimed her husband was holed up inside the residence and had fired a shot outside during an argument. Upon entering the property, police saw the suspect briefly emerge holding a child, with a gun holstered on his right hip. However, he refused to follow orders from the authorities and retreated back into the house.
Due to concerns for the children's safety, the Combined Agency Response Team (CART) was summoned, comprising officers and negotiators from multiple jurisdictions. According to Officer Trevor Montero of the LCPD, SWAT officers and negotiators engaged in a conversation with the suspect, who eventually agreed to surrender without incident.
The mother and her five children were safely reunited with the authorities' assistance. Fortunately, no one was injured during the standoff. The League City Police Department is still conducting an investigation into the incident and is urging anyone with information to come forward.
A tense standoff between police and an armed man inside a home with five children ended peacefully on Saturday evening, authorities said. The League City Police Department reported responding to reports of gunshots in the 2200 block of Golden Sails Drive shortly after 5:30 p.m.
When officers arrived, they spoke with a woman who claimed her husband was holed up inside the residence and had fired a shot outside during an argument. Upon entering the property, police saw the suspect briefly emerge holding a child, with a gun holstered on his right hip. However, he refused to follow orders from the authorities and retreated back into the house.
Due to concerns for the children's safety, the Combined Agency Response Team (CART) was summoned, comprising officers and negotiators from multiple jurisdictions. According to Officer Trevor Montero of the LCPD, SWAT officers and negotiators engaged in a conversation with the suspect, who eventually agreed to surrender without incident.
The mother and her five children were safely reunited with the authorities' assistance. Fortunately, no one was injured during the standoff. The League City Police Department is still conducting an investigation into the incident and is urging anyone with information to come forward.