Transgender suspect repeatedly mowed down man with car before kissing him in some of the most horrifying video police have ever seen



Disturbing video shows the moment a Texas transgender suspect repeatedly mowed down a man in Houston before kissing him and stabbing him. Law enforcement has said the footage is some of the most horrifying video they have ever seen.

The transgender suspect – 20-year-old Karon Fisher – was arrested and charged with murder, evading arrest with a vehicle, and assaulting hospital personnel. Fisher was being held on a $2 million bond.

Steven Anderson, 64, was on his way to pick up the mail in his Houston neighborhood on May 3. Suddenly, a white sports car is speeding down the residential street straight at Anderson. The Dodge Challenger slams into Anderson at a high rate of speed.

Surveillance video shows Fisher put the car in reverse and run over Anderson, causing his body to move several feet.

Witnesses called 911 to report the man being severely injured by the car attack.

Then, Fisher is seen walking over to the crime scene with a knife in hand.

Fisher flips Anderson over, straddles over him, and kisses him. Fisher then reportedly stabbed Anderson nine times, according to KTRK-TV.

Officers found the victim unresponsive in the driveway. Anderson was pronounced dead at the crime scene.

Fisher – who was dressed in a black bra and high-waisted black shorts – attempted to casually escape the crime scene in another vehicle. However, the suspect was unable to gain access to the car and left the area by jumping over the lifeless body and walking away.

Law enforcement sources said the footage was some of the most horrifying police have ever seen in their careers.

A neighbor told KTRK-TV, "It's very disturbing. I have kids here; they could have been out here playing, and imagine them."

Another neighbor added, "Broad daylight. People around every time and it happened right under our noses."

Fisher is identified in court records as a man, but was also described as a woman by police.

On the same day as the alleged murder, Fisher was reportedly charged with assaulting a staff member at the hospital.

Earlier this month, Fisher was on community supervision for evading an arrest in 2023.

In 2021, Fisher was charged with prostitution, but the case was reportedly dismissed.

Fisher is scheduled to return to court on May 24.

(WARNING: Graphic video)

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Neighbors describe gruesome scene after man allegedly attacks his sister and mother with a machete in Houston



A Texas man allegedly attacked his sister and mother with a machete, and neighbors said the victims were found in pools of blood by police.

The incident unfolded on Wednesday morning at about 10 a.m. at the Vista at Westchase apartments in Houston.

Houston police said they responded to reports of a man slashing two women and found a man barricaded in an apartment. Eventually, the man gave himself up to police.

Neighbors told KPRC-TV that the man had attacked his family members.

Kiara Bailey said she went outside and found the wounded teenager on the ground.

“I kept hearing, 'Help me, help me,' screaming, 'help me, help me,'” she said. “So, I immediately ran back in the house and called ambulance. They was telling me to apply pressure, but it was too many stab wounds to even apply pressure.”

Jamia Hardy told KPRC that the man had a second knife as well as the machete.

“It was the hand knife that you stick your hand into,” she said. “And you can, like, stab stuff with. He used one of those.”

KPRC said there were bloody footprints from the sister, who went to neighbors' homes looking for help.

“They had serious injuries. Lacerations to the deep laceration to the forearm,” said Eric Taylor, another neighbor.

“She kept saying her brother did it. Her brother did it. He’s in the house. He went in the house,” Bailey continued.

Neighbors said that the standoff between the man and the SWAT team lasted about an hour.

Houston police said he'll be charged with aggravated assault.

“I seen he just bloody, bloody, just bloody. And he came out like nothing never happened,” said Pamela Cunningham.

Here's a local news report about the incident:

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Video shows suspect carjack driver while trying to escape police after allegedly murdering his father in Texas



A stunning surveillance video captured the moment an armed man carjacked a bystander's vehicle while a police officer chased him for allegedly shooting and murdering his father in Texas.

Police said officers caught up with the man later, and he was shot and killed after firing at them.

The incident unfolded when a woman called Houston police and said that she heard a gunshot after her son had gotten into an argument with his father. When police arrived, they said they found the father dead from a gunshot wound and the son had fled the scene.

About 10 minutes later, police were called about a man trying to carjack parents dropping off their children at the Buffalo Creek Elementary School. They said the man allegedly tried to gain entry into the school but ran off.

Police said that the same man then carjacked two other vehicles while trying to escape police.

One of those incidents was caught on surveillance video and showed the man hop out of one car and bang on the windows of another car as the police officer drove up behind him.

While the officer climbed out of his vehicle, the man was able to pull the driver out of his car and drive away. The officer then climbed back into his vehicle and chased after the man again.

Police said that the man ended up at a dead end behind a building on Campbell Road and got out of his vehicle to fire a shot at the police officer. The officer returned fire and killed the suspect.

Houston Police Chief Troy Finner said they were still investigating the motivation for the crime spree but added that the suspect had a prior criminal history.

"He has a very lengthy criminal history, and in all likelihood should have been in prison," said Finner. "But instead he's out walking the streets, committing crimes, and as a result, many lives are damaged and obviously his father is dead."

KHOU-TV was able to talk to one of the victims of the carjacking named Mike Noble.

"So I pulled over to get out of the way, next thing I know is, I saw an individual pull up behind me and jumped out of his car with a gun pointed at me and demanded I get out of the car," Noble said.

He said that he did as he was told and hid in a ditch.

"I’m very grateful I’m alive right now. Grateful to the police that handled the situation," he added.

Here's the video of the carjacking incident:

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After their dad is shot and killed while driving, brothers — ages 6 and 8 — steer car safely off the road and alert police



Two young brothers, ages 6 and 8, steered a vehicle safely off a freeway last week after their father was shot and killed while driving.

What happened?

Police in Houston, Texas, said a 29-year-old man was driving along Interstate 10 near Federal Road Friday night when he was shot once in the head and died.

The man's two young sons, who were in the vehicle with him, first thought someone had thrown a rock at the car after hearing a singular pop. But once they realized something much worse had happened, they were forced to act quickly to save their own lives, KPRC-TV reported.

"When they saw their father slump over in his seat, they took control of the vehicle, using the steering wheel to guide it off the freeway and down the service road near Holland Avenue," the local news outlet reported. "Once the vehicle came to a rest, they immediately got out of the car and sought the help of a woman exiting a Chili's restaurant nearby."

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When police arrived on the scene, they located the father dead in the vehicle. The two boys, however, did not sustain any injuries in the incident.

What else?

Investigators are now working to determine what the motive was in the shooting.

"Right now we don't know if it was a road rage incident, we're not really sure what exactly occurred," Houston Police Lieutenant R. Willkens told KPRC. "Our detectives are on the scene and hopefully we'll figure out who did this."

Police said the suspect was driving a white passenger car and are urging anyone with information to reach out to Crime Stoppers.

Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner announced on Sunday a $10,000 reward for any information that leads to the arrest of those involved in the fatal shooting.

Please provide information that can lead to their arrest by contacting @houstonpolice Homicide Division at 713-308-… https://t.co/EORchjCWuj

— Sylvester Turner (@SylvesterTurner) 1629655521.0

The shooting was reportedly one of at least three violent shooting incidents in Houston within a 12-hour period, though none of the incidents are believed to be related.

2 Texas juveniles charged, one with capital murder, for senselessly gunning down 62-year-old grandmother as she tried to run away



Two Houston teenagers have been charged with murder in the killing of a defenseless elderly woman outside a gym earlier this year.

The Houston Police Department announced in a news release Thursday that charges have been filed against two suspects in the killing of 62-year-old Elsa Mikeska, which occurred June 17. Because the suspects are both juveniles, their names have not been released to the public.

Police arrested the first suspect, a 16-year-old male, on June 25, roughly a week after the crime was committed, KHOU-TV reported. A second suspect was arrested and charged this week. His exact age and identity have been concealed.

According to police, Mikeska parked her vehicle in a gym parking lot early in the morning hours of June 17. Moments later, the suspects parked an SUV nearby and exited the vehicle to approach her.

"As Mikeska walked toward the gym entrance, the suspects appeared to call out to her. Mikeska, realizing they were attempting to rob her, then ran towards the gym," police said in the news release. "One of the suspects fired one time, striking Mikeska who collapsed near the gym entrance. The suspects then got back into their SUV and fled the scene southbound on Beamer Road."

Police noted that suspects were originally described as "possibly Hispanic males in their early 20s." But later information revealed the assailants were much younger.

The crime was caught on surveillance video and posted by Houston police in June so that members of the public could come forward with information about the suspects.

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KHOU reported that the first suspect arrested was referred to Harris County Juvenile Probation authorities on charges of capital murder. Details about the second suspect's murder charge was not immediately clear.

TheBlaze reached out to the Harris County District Attorney's office for more information on the charges but did not receive a reply in time for publication.

Houston police added that both murder suspects, and a third suspect who was in the SUV with them, were also involved in an aggravated robbery about one hour before the incident. According to the victim in the robbery, the suspects attempted to steal her vehicle but were not successful because it was inoperable.

All three juveniles have also been referred to probation authorities on aggravated robbery charges.

Mikeska, a great-grandmother, was described as a regular at the gym where she was shot. She is remembered for her passion for family, faith, and friends. Mikeska leaves behind her husband of 29 years, Steven Mikeska, and their three daughters.

Her senseless killing shocked Houston and kickstarted further calls for curbing violent crime. Here's more on the story:

Family pleads for help; reward raised to $15,000 in shooting death of Elsa Mikeska www.youtube.com