(Center) David Garza. (Photo via: Harris County Sheriff’s Office) / (R) Suspect of the crime. A middle school teacher in Houston has been hailed as a hero for saving the life of a 15-year-old girl who was the victim of an attack and attempted sexual assault. The teacher had confronted the man and scared him off while yielding his gun. Investigators from the Harris County Sheriff’s Office reported that the incident occurred on Houston’s east side just before midnight on Sunday, July 28th. In a dramatic video, David Garza, the middle school teacher, is seen running from his residence while holding a weapon and wearing only his boxers. He explained that he was merely “following his instincts” after hearing a woman calling for help in the distance.
Garza noted that he first went to retrieve his firearm and then he immediately searched for the assailant and the girl without second thought.
At this point, the attacker had the young victim by the hair, and it was clear that he had attempted to take her clothes off. Nevertheless, as soon as Garza arrived with his gun, stopping the suspect, the girl was able to take off running.
According to a neighbor who spoke with reporters, Garza prevented the 15-year-old from a potentially fatal situation. She claims that she was watching the incident from her window and that she did not know what to do until Garza finally stepped in.
The 15-year-old girl was reportedly riding on the bus alone when the suspect noticed her. He then got up and left the bus, following her from behind, before pursuing her across the street and into an apartment complex. After she turned around and noticed him following her, he ran up and began attacking her, pushing her down to the ground. Investigators obtained camera footage of the suspect leaving the bus, but they are still searching for him. Although Garza is being praised as a hero, he told reporters that he was just simply doing the right thing. According to him, this was also not the first time he had pursued someone who was attempting to hurt a minor.
Meanwhile, Andy Kahan, a victim advocate for the group Crime Stoppers, chimed in with his own comments as well.
Although blurry and out of focus, the suspect’s photo has been made public by investigators. At the time of the incident, he was dressed in blue pants, white tennis shoes, and a black hoodie with a white Reebok emblem. Call the Harris County Sheriff’s Office at 713-221-6000 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS if you have any information on his identity or whereabouts. Stay informed! Receive breaking news blasts directly to your inbox for free. Subscribe here. https://www.oann.com/alerts |
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