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Home » Off-Duty Employee Shoots Man After Altercation At Bar In Texas

Off-Duty Employee Shoots Man After Altercation At Bar In Texas

Adam Green By Adam Green February 10, 2025 3 Min Read
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Off-Duty Employee Shoots Man After Altercation At Bar In Texas

A Houston man was shot multiple times outside a bar following a disturbance inside the establishment. The shooter, an off-duty employee, claims self-defense, and the case is now under grand jury review to determine if charges will be filed.


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HOUSTON, TX (3-minute read) — Houston police responded to a reported vehicle crash on February 4, 2025, only to discover a man suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. The incident led investigators to “My Bar” on State Highway 6, where they determined that the shooting stemmed from an earlier disturbance inside the establishment.

According to witnesses, the man had caused a disruption inside the bar, prompting employees to escort him out. Shortly after, an off-duty employee, identified as McKenzie Taylor Perry, followed the man outside, and a physical confrontation broke out. During the altercation, Perry fired his firearm three to four times, hitting the victim multiple times.

When officers arrived at the secondary scene on Timber Place Creek Drive, the man shot was still alive but in critical condition. He was transported to a local medical center, where he remains in stable condition.

Perry was detained at the scene and cooperated with authorities, stating that he acted in self-defense. As of now, no charges have been filed, and the case has been turned over to a grand jury for further review.

Was It Self-Defense?

Self-defense claims in Texas are evaluated based on whether the shooter reasonably believed they were in imminent danger. Under Texas law, individuals can use deadly force if they feel their life is at risk or if they are preventing a violent crime. However, the fact that Perry followed the man outside before the confrontation could complicate the self-defense argument. The grand jury will review evidence, including security footage, witness statements, and forensic analysis, to determine whether Perry’s actions were justified.

Further Complications

In many states, including Texas, it is illegal to carry a firearm inside a bar or any establishment that earns more than 51% of its revenue from alcohol sales. This is enforced under Texas Penal Code § 46.03, which designates such locations as gun-free zones, even for licensed concealed carriers.

Violating this law can result in serious criminal charges, including a felony offense. While there are some exceptions for on-duty law enforcement and security personnel, civilians—even those with a permit—are prohibited from bringing firearms into bars.

Safety Tip: Always be aware of the legal implications of using deadly force. Self-defense laws vary by state, and even if you believe you’re acting lawfully, authorities will scrutinize your actions. If possible, de-escalation should always be the first option.

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