A Texas woman was shot multiple times by Harris County sheriff’s deputies while in her friend’s home earlier this month.

Civil rights attorney Ben Crump likened it to the events that led to the death of Breonna Taylor in 2020. His client, 28-year-old Eboni Pouncy, was reportedly hit five times in the early hours of Feb. 3 and is now using a walker during her recovery process. Two of the bullets struck her in the chest area.

“Breathing too hard, laughing. Everything hurts,” Pouncy told KTRK. “I’m not able to be as attentive with my baby. She’s only 1. So that’s probably the hardest part.”

Body Cam Footage, Eboni Puncy Shooting

Body camera footage shows the moment deputies opened fire on Eboni Pouncy. (HCSOTexas/Youtube/Screenshot)

Pouncy and her friend, Laronda Berry, arrived at Berry’s home at the Woodforest apartment complex when they realized she had misplaced her keys, according to the reports. The duo were able to get inside by busting the window. A neighbor believed they were intruders and immediately reported it to deputies, who were already on the scene dealing with a separate issue.

When the deputies got to the apartment, they knocked at the door, which prompted Pouncy to walk toward it with her registered handgun. During her interview with KTRK, Pouncy claimed that she didn’t hear the deputies announce themselves and took out her weapon as a safety measure.

“We got into the house. We were watching TV. There was a knock at the door at that time, and I got up, and I grabbed my gun, and I went to go greet who was ever at the door,” she explained. “Because the window was broken, and I believed I was taking safety precaution at that time of night, and so I was just trying to do the right thing.”

Body camera footage posted by the Harris County Sheriff’s Office shows two deputies approaching and knocking on the door: “Sheriff’s office,” one of them said.

While waiting for a response, the deputies moved away from the front of the door and stood where they could see inside the apartment through the window.

“Someone’s coming,” the deputy said.

Source: Body Camera Footage Shows Moment Harris County Deputies Open Fire at Woman Inside Houston Apartment, Mistaking Her for Burglar