Some neighbors filed police reports with the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office, but officials say it's so difficult proving where the bullets came from. He said he was unhappy with our report Tuesday when he told us it wasn't a big deal that a man hurt himself firing a rifle at his range earlier this month. "At this point, we don't know what to do about it."ĪBC13 spoke to the owner of the gun range over the phone, Jesse Gonzalez, who would not answer our questions. "My husband was in the yard and noticed a bullet in the front of his car where his head would have been. "We are concerned we can't be outside without being in danger, especially the frequency it has been happening."Īfton Fitza and her husband have two young children, including a newborn, and they recently discovered a bullet lodged in their car. "I have lived near gun ranges in the past, and the expectation is bullets would not leave the gun range," he said. He said he is an avid shooter and wanted to live close to a range but did not expect stray bullets to be flying near his home. Neighbors shared photos of the bullet holes, and one man, who wanted to stay anonymous out of fear of retaliation, showed us the bullet he found in his backyard. Most of the people who live there said they knew what they were getting themselves into by living near a gun range, but never this. The Thunder Gun Range borders the Artavia subdivision, which was built about four years ago. A neighborhood next to it is seeing more stray bullets, potentially from the range.ĬONROE, Texas (KTRK) - A neighborhood in Conroe next to a gun range is on edge, fearful they could be shot after bullets have been flying into homes, cars, garages, and chimneys. Eyewitness News has a follow-up on a Conroe gun range where a couple of incidents are putting the place's safety measures in question.
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