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A Texas family is demanding justice after a botched police raid left a father wounded, children traumatized, and their home torn apart, all because officers showed up at the wrong address.
Michael Simpson, a Houston father of three, said he thought armed intruders had broken into his home when his door was suddenly battered down in the middle of the night. He grabbed his firearm to protect his family, only to be met by a hail of police gunfire. One bullet struck him in the leg, dropping him to the floor as chaos erupted.
According to Simpson, officers never identified themselves before opening fire. โI thought someone was breaking in. I had no idea it was the police,โ he told reporters. โNow my kids are scarred for life.โ
Simpsonโs wife and children, ages 9, 12, and 15, were placed in handcuffs outside for nearly four hours as officers searched the home. In the process, pipes were damaged, resulting in several rooms being flooded.
Only later did police admit the unthinkable: they had raided the wrong house.
Outrage Over a Costly Mistake
The Houston Police Department has acknowledged the error, but its apology has done little to calm public fury. Neighbors gathered outside the home, some holding signs calling for accountability. On social media, users compared the raid to a โmilitary-style assault on innocent peopleโ and blasted the officers for failing to verify the address.
Civil rights advocates say this case highlights a disturbing pattern of reckless raids gone wrong. โItโs unacceptable that families continue to suffer because of sloppy police work,โ said one attorney following the case. โIf Michael had died, this would be a completely different conversation.โ
Calls for Accountability
For Simpson and his family, the road ahead is both legal and emotional. They have already announced plans to sue the city for damages, citing negligence and excessive force. โThey terrorized my kids, they shot me in my own house, and they destroyed everything we worked for,โ Simpson said. โThey need to pay.โ
As investigators scramble to review bodycam footage and internal procedures, one thing is clear: this Houston neighborhood wonโt soon forget the night police brought violence to the wrong door.