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Cypress Man Surrenders After Standoff, Faces Aggravated Assault and Evading Arrest Charges

Cypress Man Surrenders After Standoff, Faces Aggravated Assault and Evading Arrest Charges

A serious situation unfolded today on Goodnight Peak Trail Drive in Cypress, as a man surrendered to authorities after barricading himself inside his home, prompting a large police and SWAT presence. The Harris County Sheriff’s Office SWAT team responded to the 19100 block of Goodnight Peak Trail Drive to assist the Harris County Pct. 5 Constable’s Office after the man fled a traffic stop for speeding near a school, retreated into a house,

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reported.

The situation escalated when the man, identified as a veteran with PTSD, emerged with a firearm and pointed it at deputies before returning inside his home, where he was with his wife and two young children. “He told authorities they didn’t have a warrant, and he wasn’t going to come out,” according to a statement obtained by the Harris County Sherif’s Office, cited by

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. Despite the escalated situation, there was no indication from the sheriff’s office that the spouse or children were in danger during the incident.

Further involvement by law enforcement ensued as the constable’s office sought and gained multiple felony charges against the man for aggravated assault on a public servant and evading in a motor vehicle, as reflected in a recent

ABC13

report.

Eventually, negotiations led to a resolution when a warrant was signed and shared with the suspect, following which he surrendered peacefully. “Once the warrant was signed, authorities say negotiators sent it to the suspect, and he came out and surrendered peacefully,”

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claimed. The woman and children also exited the home without harm.

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