Wife of texas judge arrested after allegedly shooting nephew dead during fight about his living situation
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The wife of a Texas judge has been charged with murder after allegedly shooting and killing her nephew. Mei Huang Wolfe, the 48-year-old wife of Harris County Justice of the Peace Bob Wolfe,
was arrested and charged with murder on April 5, Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez shared on X (formerly Twitter). The fatal shooting happened at the Wolfes' home on April 4 around 10
p.m., a spokesperson for the Harris County Sheriff’s Office told PEOPLE. Officers responded to the scene after Bob called 911 to alert authorities that his wife had shot his nephew during a
dispute, police said. Medical personnel attempted to treat the nephew, identified by police as 40-year-old James Wolfe II, but he was pronounced dead at the scene. Bob was home when the
incident occurred, along with the nephew and Mei Huang’s adult daughter, police confirmed to ABC affiliate KTRK-TV. According to the sheriff's office, the argument was part of
"ongoing feud" between the nephew and Mei Huang while both of them lived in the house. "The ongoing issues between the two concluded this evening after the suspect retrieved a
weapon and pointed it at the complainant and fired one shot striking him in the upper torso," police told PEOPLE in a statement. "Her husband had attempted to stop her and to get
the gun away from her but was unsuccessful." WANT TO KEEP UP WITH THE LATEST CRIME COVERAGE? SIGN UP FOR PEOPLE'S FREE TRUE CRIME NEWSLETTER FOR BREAKING CRIME NEWS, ONGOING TRIAL
COVERAGE AND DETAILS OF INTRIGUING UNSOLVED CASES. Shortly after James' death, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez used preliminary information to determine that the dispute had occurred because Mei
Huang felt he had overstayed his welcome in her and Bob's home. “It may have been a situation where the female homeowner felt that he wasn't welcome anymore and a disturbance broke
out over that," the sheriff said, according to CBS affiliate KHOU. "She retrieved a pistol and something happened during the altercation and she fired a shot, striking the
nephew,” he added. The sheriff also called the fatal shooting a "very tragic situation," adding, “Our condolences go out to the extended family and everybody impacted by this
loss.” On April 6, Mei Huang's bond was set at $100,000, and she is due in court on April 8, according to KTRK-TV. It is not immediately clear if she has legal representation to comment
on her behalf.