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HPD investigates 5 overnight shootings across the city

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Late Friday night and early Saturday morning was marked by multiple shootings in Houston, and police have launched investigations into each of them.

The first shooting occurred at the Cleme Manor Apartment complex located on Coke Street, when two men wearing masks opened fire with rifles. The victim, whose identity has not been released, was grazed on the forehead by a bullet. The motive for the shooting remains unclear, and it is unknown if the victim was targeted. The investigation is ongoing, and further details are awaited.

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In the second shooting at 900 Wooding Street, a male victim in his 20s was shot in the leg during a drive-by shooting conducted by unknown suspects driving a black Nissan. The victim was transported to a local hospital, and his condition remains unknown. Police are still searching for the suspects.

At the Village at West University Apartments on Edloe Street, one man was shot in critical condition. Houston police have not released any further details regarding the shooting.

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Shenandoah Woods Apartments located at 4200 W. 34th was the fourth site of a shooting early Saturday morning. The male victim was uncooperative with the police but his girlfriend suggested that the shooting was the result of an argument. The victim was taken to a hospital, with a gunshot wound to his arm. The police investigation is ongoing, and additional information is pending.

Finally, Houston police have reported a scene of a shooting at 11600 Homestead Road, where one man was shot and transported to a hospital. Unfortunately, there are few details, and it is unclear whether the police have any leads.

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The investigation of all these shootings is ongoing, and the Houston Police Department has appealed to anyone with information to come forward.

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