Third Ward residents voice ongoing concerns over crime, safety

The Brief

  • Residents in Houston’s Third Ward remain concerned about crime, gun violence, and a lack of police presence, nearly a year after a shooting shook the neighborhood.
  • Mayor John Whitmire and HPD visited the area with efforts focused on curbing crime during the area’s busy nightlife hours.
  • Despite these actions, residents report ongoing frustrations over limited police resources, while the Riverside Civic Association continues to collect data to push for improvements.

HOUSTON Residents in Houston’s Third Ward say crime and safety remain major concerns, nearly a year after a shooting rattled their neighborhood.

The backstory:

The shooting, which occurred near Emancipation Avenue and Arbor Street, ended in a crash and was caught on home surveillance videos. The homeowner who captured surveillance video from one angle has since moved from the area, citing safety concerns.

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