Man charged with murder after shooting his supervisor to death inside Greenway Plaza office building, court documents say


HOUSTON – The man accused of shooting his supervisor to death at an office building in Greenway Plaza has been charged with murder, the Houston Police Department confirmed Wednesday.

HPD and the Houston Fire Department responded to reports of an active shooter situation at a business located in the 3800 block of Cummins around 11:58 a.m.

Here’s the latest information on the deadly office building shooting

Authorities said an employee, who has been identified in court documents as Montavius Terrell Wright, 26, shot his supervisor, who was identified as Doran Kelly, in the head while on the 10th floor of the office building. Kelly was pronounced dead at the scene, officials said.

According to police, several other employees were inside of the building during the shooting but no one else was injured.

Police said they believe the shooting may have been targeted since Wright seemed to only target his supervisor.

Wright was arrested hours later at a high-rise apartment complex located at 1625 Fannin Street.

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Investigators said Wright will possibly face other charges in addition to murder.

He is expected to appear in court on Friday, March 18.

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Aerials over Greenway Plaza deadly shooting (KPRC)
Aerials over Greenway Plaza deadly shooting (KPRC)
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