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Fisher was eventually arrested and charged with murder, evading arrest with a vehicle, and assaulting hospital personnel
Digital Desk: A shocking and disturbing incident has shaken the community in Houston, Texas, after a 64-year-old man was brutally killed by a 20-year-old transgender woman, Karon Fisher, who ran him over with her car, stabbed him nine times, and then kissed his lifeless body repeatedly.
The incident, which took place on May 3, was captured on camera and has gone viral on social media, sparking widespread outrage and disbelief. According to eyewitnesses, the victim, identified as Steven Anderson, was on his way to pick up his mail in his neighbourhood when he was struck by a white vehicle driven by Fisher. The car then backed over him, killing him on the spot.
In a bizarre and disturbing sequence of events, Fisher returned to the scene, flipped Anderson's body over, straddled him, and kissed him before stabbing him nine times. She then attempted to flee the scene in another car, but was unsuccessful. Fisher walked over Anderson's body and left the area on foot, according to authorities.
Fisher was eventually arrested and charged with murder, evading arrest with a vehicle, and assaulting hospital personnel. At the time of her arrest, she was on community supervision for evading arrest in 2023. Additionally, she was charged with prostitution in 2021, but the case was dismissed. Fisher is scheduled to appear in court on May 24.
The incident has left the community in shock, with neighbours expressing their horror and concern for the safety of their children. "It's very disturbing. I have kids here; they could have been out here playing, and imagine them," one neighbour said. Another added, "Broad daylight. People around every time, and it happened right under our noses."
The case has also sparked a heated debate on social media, with some expressing concern over transgender violence and others calling for addressing mental illness. Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX, reacted to the incident, commenting, "Terrible."
The Houston Police Department is investigating the incident, and Fisher is being held on a USD 2 million bond.
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