Houston police release surveillance video from 2025 Rolleston Lane shooting that killed one man, injured another

Surveillance video released as investigators renew appeal for information
Houston police on Friday released surveillance video tied to a fatal shooting at a southeast Houston home, publicizing new imagery nearly nine months after the attack as the case remains open and the suspects have not been publicly identified.
The shooting occurred on April 23, 2025, at about 8:15 p.m. at a residence in the 10219 block of Rolleston Lane, in the South Belt/Ellington area near Fuqua Street and Galveston Road. Officers responding to a shooting call found a man inside the garage suffering from multiple gunshot wounds; he was pronounced dead at the scene by Houston Fire Department personnel.
Victim identified; second victim survived
The deceased was later identified as 26-year-old Daylan Walker. A second man, also 26, was found inside the home with at least one gunshot wound and was taken to a hospital. Police have described the survivor’s injuries as not life-threatening.
What the video and investigation timeline indicate
Investigators have said the surveillance video shows a white Mercedes-Benz sedan arriving at the residence. Two suspects exited the vehicle and approached an open garage. The suspects then fired multiple shots into the garage, striking both men, before running back to the car and fleeing.
Police have described the suspects as two males wearing hoodies and masks. No names, ages, or detailed physical descriptions have been released, and authorities have not announced any arrests connected to the Rolleston Lane case as of Friday.
Key verified details released by investigators
- Date and time: April 23, 2025, about 8:15 p.m.
- Location: 10219 Rolleston Lane, southeast Houston
- Victims: Daylan Walker, 26, killed at the scene; a second 26-year-old man wounded and hospitalized
- Suspects: two masked individuals in hoodies
- Vehicle: white Mercedes-Benz sedan
How to share information
Investigators are asking anyone with information about the suspects, the vehicle, or events leading up to the shooting to contact the Houston Police Department Homicide Division at 713-308-3600. Anonymous tips can be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS.
Police have not released a motive and have not publicly identified a suspect, emphasizing the need for additional witness information and tips.