New details about Health Freeman’s death have finally been revealed months after his tragic death.
18.02.2022 - 02:11 / perezhilton.com
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Yet another “good guy with a gun” has accidentally taken a life.
According to reports, a Texas man who was robbed at gunpoint at an ATM in southeast Houston whipped out his gun and fired at his attacker… but instead shot a little girl in a truck driving nearby. 9-year-old Arlene Alvarez later died at the hospital after she was taken off life support.
Her father, Armando Alvarez, told the AP that she was sitting in the backseat of his truck and was wearing headphones when the shooting went down on Monday evening. He recalled:
Absolutely crushing.
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He added:
The robbery victim, 41-year-old Tony Earls (pictured above), was charged in the shooting on Tuesday with aggravated assault and serious bodily injury. He was being held in the Harris County Jail on a $30,000 bond.
Harris County District Attorney’s Office spokesperson Dane Schiller said prosecutors will look at possibly upgrading charges against Earls, telling press:
Before Arlene was taken off life support, her mother took to social media to ask loved ones for prayers to keep her baby girl alive. She wrote:
The devastated mother later shared a picture of Arlene lying in the ICU, her head wrapped in bandages. Armando shared somber words of his own in reply to this awful image, writing:
Police are still searching for the robbery suspect, and have not determined if that man returned fire or was shot. For his part, Earls called police to report the robbery following the incident, and told authorities he didn’t even know his gunfire had hit the truck.
It’s almost like more guns isn’t the answer…
Sending love and light to the victim’s family.
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New details about Health Freeman’s death have finally been revealed months after his tragic death.
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