Seven teenagers were all victims in different shootings across the city of Houston in the last week, according to reports.
The most recent shooting happened over the weekend, according to police. They said a 16-year-old girl was pronounced dead after getting caught in gunfire at a house party in Houston’s southside.
The Houston Police Department said it happened at a house on Dagg Road on Saturday. Officials said a party of about 300 people ended with the young girl being struck by gunfire and ultimately dying from her injuries.
In the last week, ABC13 reported on seven shootings, with some of them ending fatally.
The victims’ ages ranged from 19 to 15 years old, according to reports.
One teenager was shot and killed at a car meet-up with a friend, according to police.
“One individual in his late teens was struck and pronounced deceased here on the scene,” HPD Lt. JP Horelica said.
A 16-year-old teenager was also shot last week while selling vape pens at the apartment complex where he lives after arranging an online transaction on social media, according to authorities.
“It was definitely very traumatic,” neighbor Isis Nery said.
Nery said she heard the shots ringing out.
“Bullets, like you said, they don’t have any name. They can go through walls. They can go through windows,” Nery said.
Amongst young people, firearm offenses increased by 45% from 2020 to 2025, according to data from the Texas Juvenile Justice Department.
The department said it also saw more higher-risk youth with increasing treatment needs. It specifically cited aggression and mental health treatment at all-time agency highs.
“I have a 16-year-old brother as well,” Nery said. “It’s just the fact of just communicating with them and showing them what consequences can you know, what your actions and the consequences are, you know?”
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