Women tell conflicting stories about deadly shooting in SE Houston
by Shern-min Chow / KHOU 11 News
HOUSTON — The woman who was caught on camera fatally shooting a man at a southeast Houston gas station on Sunday, spoke publically for the first time on Tuesday afternoon.
Shanequia McDonald, 23, maintains she was forced to open fire on 58-year-old Lewis Daniels after he threatened her. However, Daniels’ family said the argument began over money and that they had argued before.
“He was a smoker,” said Nicole Brown, Daniels’ daughter. “He owed her $30.”
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He also explained why McDonald took a picture right after the shooting. “She took out a phone to take a picture of the knife he had in his hand so no one would say that the man did not have a knife,” Quanell X said.
McDonald left before police arrived, indicating she was fearful of his friends. She returned home and had her mother call authorities.
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Published on Jul 22, 2013
by KHOU.com staff
HOUSTON—A rifle-toting woman shot and killed a man Sunday evening during an altercation at a gas station in southeast Houston, and it was all captured on surveillance video.
It happened in the 6800 block of Cullen Boulevard shortly before 7 p.m. at the Gulf gas station, according to Houston police.
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