“Attorney for Man Who Shot and Killed Armed Robber in Houston Taqueria Says Grand Jury Made Right Decision: ABC13 Exclusive Interview”

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Houston Man Cleared of Charges in Fatal Shooting at Taqueria

HOUSTON, Texas – In a recent development, a Harris County grand jury has ruled that a Houston man’s fatal shooting of an armed robber at a local taqueria was a justifiable homicide. The attorney representing the shooter believes that the grand jury has reached the right decision.

Juan L. Guerra, Jr., the attorney for the anonymous shooter, expressed his client’s relief while speaking to reporters. Guerra emphasized that the danger faced by his client was real, and he acted accordingly in self-defense.

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The incident, which occurred in January 2023 at a southwest Houston taqueria called The Ranchito #4, was captured on surveillance cameras. The footage shows an armed suspect, later identified as Eric Eugene Washington, robbing customers at gunpoint.

Seizing an opportune moment when the suspect’s back was turned, the anonymous shooter drew his weapon and fired multiple shots, ultimately killing Washington. Afterward, the shooter returned the stolen items to the customers and discovered that the gun Washington had used was fake. Realizing this, he expressed visible distress and threw the fake weapon against the wall.

Community activists initially labeled the shooter as a vigilante and demanded murder charges, causing concerns for his safety and potential retaliation. However, the grand jury’s decision has brought relief to the anonymous shooter, who still fears the consequences of his actions.

During an interview, Guerra revealed a significant detail that had not been widely known before. The shooter and the armed suspect were known to each other, with the suspect being the son of the shooter’s best friend. Guerra quoted his client, who stated, “‘Mr. Guerra, I was not going to have a conversation with my best friend about his son being murdered because I did not act.’ That’s why he acted.”

Despite the tragic outcome, Guerra expressed gratitude that the taqueria had surveillance cameras. He believes that without the video evidence, the grand jury’s decision may have been different, and the shooter might have faced a trial.

Texas law dictates that the authenticity of a weapon used during a crime does not affect the level of legal justification for self-defense. Guerra highlighted this fact, stating that his client was deeply disturbed by the loss of a life, even if the gun turned out to be fake.

The traumatizing incident has left a lasting impact on the anonymous shooter. Guerra emphasized the importance of video evidence in cases like this, considering it to be the most crucial piece of evidence in determining the truth.

The grand jury’s decision to clear the 46-year-old man of charges has brought closure to the case, but the shooter’s identity remains undisclosed due to ongoing safety concerns. The attorney hopes that the ruling will help alleviate the stigma surrounding his client, who acted in self-defense to protect himself and others.

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