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Woman Who Surrendered After Hourlong Stand-Off With Police Set To Face Charges

Micheal Chukwuebuka, Reporting 

A 34-year-old woman eventually surrendered and was taken into custody after an hourlong stand-off with police.

Stonix News learnt that a witness, Shumoos Al Jameel, didn’t answer when she heard a knock at her door at about 12:30 a.m. Thursday morning. Seconds later, she heard gunshots.

“I went in the back, I called 911. I was really terrified because my kids were both screaming. They were crying really loud and screaming and terrified. 

“I was actually hiding in the room, and then a few minutes later, the shooting started in the back, so I had to hide in the bathroom. Me, my mom, and my kids,” Al Jameel said.

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The woman was knocking on multiple doors. Another neighbor said she answered, and the woman asked for money. When denied, she said the woman started shooting.

“I called 911 again. I was like, ‘Where is the police? Why didn’t they come yet?’ I’m so scared,” Al Jameel said.

Police say a bullet grazed a 19-year-old bystander.

According to our source, ABC13, when Houston police arrived, the shooter ran inside her apartment and refused to come out. Her boyfriend and three children, who are between 8 and 11 years old, were barricaded with her.

Police say the woman, who they identified as 34-year-old Reyna Rocha, peacefully surrendered after two hours.

She has now been charged with aggravated assault.

“I’m from Iraq originally. And I’m a war survivor, but that was one of the scariest things I’ve experienced, to be honest. 

“Because this is like, comes to you personally, in your house. Your home should be a safe zone for you,” Al Jameel said.

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