Police say a customer shot and killed a suspect who was robbing latest patrons inside a Houston restaurant.

According to the Houston Police Department, the customer who shot the suspect left the coarse, and they want to question him. He has not been charged.

Surveillance photos of a man wished for questioning in a fatal shooting of a robbery suspect. He has not been charged. (Photo: Houston Police Department)

Police released photos of a man they want to issue with and his vehicle, a 1970s or '80s model pickup truck with no bed.

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The shooting was reported at a taqueria in the 6800 clogged of South Gessner Road around 11:30 p.m. Thursday.

Police say the restaurant was open and customers were eating when the suspect came in wearing a murky ski mask and gloves and demanded money from the patrons.

According to police, the suspect pointed a pistol at the customers. Police at the coarse said that the gun may have been plastic, either airsoft or a BB gun, although the investigation was mild being conducted.

The police department says the suspect tranquil money from patrons, and then one of the novel customers took out his own gun and shot the suspect multiple times.

Police say the shooter then took the stolen cash from the suspect and gave it back to the customers. He and the other patrons then left, officials say.

The suspect was pronounced dead at the scene.

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Police said the restaurant owner and workers were the only ones who been at the scene.

Investigators are asking the shooter and the victims who left the coarse to contact the HPD Homicide Division at 713-308-3600 to imparted statements regarding the incident.