Three teenagers injured in Houston overnight shooting

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Three teenagers injured in Houston shooting

Three teenagers are hurt following an argument that led to a shooting in west Houston. One 16-year-old and two 18-year-olds were involved in the shooting and were injured, police say.

Three teenagers are hurt after an argument that lead to an overnight shooting in west Houston.

Houston Police say it happened around 1 a.m. Sunday in the 13900 block of Westheimer Road. When officers arrived to the scene, there were no victims in sight, just businesses with blown out windows and casings.

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HPD received a call of two males with gun shot wounds at an ER in the 14500 block of Memorial Drive. They found a 16-year-old with eight gunshot wounds in stable condition, and an 18-year-old with an unknown number of wounds also in stable condition.

Houston Fire Department transported the two teens by ambulance to another ER.

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Another 18-year-old male was found at a gas station on Westheimer with a gun shot wound to his leg.

Police believe the two parties were shooting at each other in the parking lot.

The investigation continues into what happened.