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The Bullet Came Through Your Bathroom Wall at Head Height — and It Did Not Have To You did not imagine it. A bullet came through the wall of your home at the level of your head while you slept, and you found it lodged in the bathroom a member of your family uses every single day. You have lived in this house for more than forty years. You raised a family here. You are not overreacting. You are describing a life-altering event, and Texas law recognizes it as such — even when, by grace, the projectile missed flesh by inches. That is the moment Lisa and Alan Lipman are living right now, in their Meyerland home on North Braeswood Boulevard, in southwest Harris County. ABC13 reported on June 17, 2026, that the Lipmans discovered a stray bullet lodged in their bathroom wall at head height, fired from or near the Life at Jackson Square Apartments — the chronically crime-plagued property across the street formerly known as Nob Hill. The Lipmans, who have owned their home for more than four decades, found the bullet nine days before the news report. The leasing office at the complex has been closed during…