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Family members of a man shot by Houston police said the autopsy report proves what they have said all along -- that he did not deserve to be killed, KPRC Local 2 reported Tuesday.
Hegnor Irias, 22, died from a gunshot wound at about 2:30 p.m. Saturday in the 6200 block of West Bellfort in southwest Houston.
Investigators said two police officers responded to a robbery call in the parking lot where a woman said her purse was stolen at gunpoint. She described her attacker and said he left the location on a bicycle.
As officers searched the area, they spotted Irias go into the Bel Lindo Apartments, officials said, before he ran off.
Another officer confronted Irias, who was armed, police said. When Irias refused to drop his gun in his right hand, the officer fired twice, striking Irias as he ran by him, according to the police report. Irias' .38-caliber revolver was recovered at the scene, officials said.