‘Wow, s— wife’: Cop who Shot Spouse in the Face with a Rifle After Sending her Nasty Texts Learns his Fate

A former Texas police officer, Galib Chowdhury, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to shooting his wife, Sadaf Iqbal, in the head. The incident, which occurred in June 2023, shocked both the local community and the police force that employed Chowdhury, leading to his arrest and conviction.
The Incident and Initial Report
On the night of June 12, 2023, Chowdhury called 911 to report that his wife had been shot. He claimed he had been trying to defend their home from an intruder when his wife inadvertently stepped into the line of fire. However, investigators quickly found discrepancies in his story. Chowdhury was unable to describe the alleged intruder and did not specify where they had fled. Additionally, there was no evidence of a break-in at the house, raising suspicions about his account of the events. Iqbal, who sustained a gunshot wound to the head, was rushed to the hospital and survived the traumatic injury. Despite her severe condition, she initially stated that the shooting was an accident. However, the police were not convinced and suspected that domestic violence might be involved. They sought permission to search her phone, which she agreed to.

Troubling Evidence of Domestic Violence
Upon examining Iqbal’s phone, detectives discovered several disturbing messages sent by Chowdhury in the hours before the shooting. These texts were laced with crude language, including insults like “Wow, s— wife” and “Pick up, b—-.” The nature of these messages, combined with the couple’s troubled history, led investigators to suspect that the shooting may not have been accidental. The texts painted a picture of an abusive relationship, which ultimately formed the basis of the charges against Chowdhury.
Legal Consequences and Sentence
After the investigation, Chowdhury was arrested by the Houston Police Department, the same department where he had worked as an officer. He was charged with aggravated assault on a family member, causing serious bodily injury with a deadly weapon. Facing the evidence, Chowdhury eventually pleaded guilty to the charges. In exchange for his plea, he was sentenced to 20 years in prison, marking the end of his career and the beginning of a lengthy prison term.
While Chowdhury’s actions have led to a tragic outcome, his wife, Sadaf Iqbal, is still recovering from the life-altering injuries she sustained. A GoFundMe page set up to help with her medical expenses has brought attention to her ongoing struggle. Despite the trauma she endured, Iqbal has shown remarkable resilience, and her road to recovery continues. Chowdhury’s case serves as a somber reminder of the dangers of domestic violence and the tragic consequences it can have on victims. The once-promising career of a police officer now stands tarnished by the violent actions he took against his wife.
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