The Harris County Sheriff's Office is investigating following a deadly shooting on Wednesday evening.
Authorities said the shooting occurred on the 3500 block of Siebinthaler.
When deputies arrived, they found an unidentified Black male in a small neighborhood park, unresponsive from gunshot wounds. Officials said a Black male possibly wearing blue shorts and black shirt was seen fleeing the scene on foot shortly after the shooting.
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