Police said a 7-year-old girl was shot and killed while in a car with her mother while they were in a Walmart parking lot in Harris County, Texas, officials said on Dec. 30.
The mother was also shot, but she is expected to survive.
He said two teenagers and a younger girl were in the car when the shooting occurred.
The suspect is “considered armed and dangerous,“ Razo said. ”We’re going to use all resources available to bring this killer to justice,” he added, calling on the suspect to surrender.
“Because we will be looking for you, we will locate you, we will find you,” Razo told the network.
Anyone with information about the case is asked to call 911 or Crime Stoppers at (713) 222-TIPS. Other details about the case were not provided by police.
Murder Rate Drops
In 2017, according to officials, the murder rate in Houston dropped by about 11 percent. It dropped from 302 homicides in 2016 to 269 in 2017, the Houston Chronicle reported.“The way you reduce murders is to solve attempted murders,” Houston Police Department Chief Art Acevedo said in January 2018. “If you think about people who shoot people, frequently it’s not the first person they’ve ever shot, and in many cases, it won’t be the last person they will shoot.”
In 2011, Houston saw its fewest number of homicides in recent memory, with 198. There’s been a steady uptick since then—until 2017. However, violent crime has been on the rise.
“Houston’s first homicide came early on Jan. 1 when two brothers got into a deadly argument. Investigators have also looked into shootings with multiple victims, a roadside stabbing between a husband and wife, and a pair of homicides blocks away from each other,” said the Chronicle. “So far this year, homicides in Houston are averaging roughly four per week, whereas preliminary data shows there was an average of five per week in 2017. Assuming 2018’s homicides rate holds steady, this year could be one of the least deadly years homicide-wise in recent history.”