Houston Baseball Coach Shot: Three Arrested


Trey Evans
@FaeruinMorgul
There is what appears to be a shooting range 2500ft away. But the range is facing away from the field. Interesting.
https://x.com/FaeruinMorgul/status/1971049476925325661
baseball 5
@b5weste5
1h
The range is a police range. It had nothing to do with the story, but when the shooting occurred, people first assumed it had something to do with the range.
https://x.com/FaeruinMorgul/status/1971049582592393680
In a shocking display of reckless endangerment, three men have been charged with felony deadly conduct after firing guns in the vicinity of a youth baseball tournament in Katy, Texas, where young athletes and their coaches were gathered. Mahmood Abdelsalam Rababah, Ahmad Mawed, and Mustafa Mohammad Matalgah were apprehended following a harrowing incident that saw one dedicated coach injured as he heroically shielded his players from gunfire. Desperate to ensure their safety, this courageous figure took a bullet for a child, showcasing the strength of his character in a moment of unimaginable chaos. Witnesses reported the sound of gunfire echoed throughout the complex, turning what should have been a day of sport into a scene of terror, with parents and players fleeing for protection. As details emerge, the community's calls for accountability grow louder, demanding justice not only for the coach but for the innocent children whose lives were put at risk by this appalling act of negligence.
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