One man is dead after what police think was a shoot out near the Gulf Freeway feeder.
Houston police arrived at the scene off the 6300 block of the Gulf Freeway at about 5:40 p.m. on Friday.Police have blocked off the feeder road at Griggs as they investigate further what happened.
Southeast officers are at a shooting scene 6300 Gulf Freeway feeder S/B. Adult male deceased at the scene. S/B feeder will be closed for several hours. 202
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