During a youth baseball game in the Katy area of Houston, a horrifying moment unfolded when gunshots erupted from a nearby pasture, sending 12-year-old players and coaches scrambling for safety. The chaotic scene left one coach injured and a community shaken.
What Happened
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On Sunday at the Ameripark (The Rac) youth baseball complex, three suspects reportedly discharged firearms in the direction of the field while a game was ongoing.
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The youths, clad in light blue jerseys, can be seen in video footage running for cover as bullets flew nearby.
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A 27-year-old coach was struck by a bullet that ricocheted off a post. He was treated and released the same evening.
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Local law enforcement identified three people as suspects, and charges of deadly conduct and related offenses are being pursued.
Community Response & Safety Concerns
The incident sparked strong reactions among families and neighbors:
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Parents expressed alarm and concern for safety at youth sports events, questioning how this could happen during a children’s game.
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Local organizers and league officials said they will review security protocols and possibly coordinate more closely with law enforcement for future games.
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Area residents urged more community vigilance, better lighting, and stricter patrols around recreational fields.
