A 90-year-old Navy veteran was killed in front of his apartment complex by an unknown assailant who shot the man, stole his vehicle, and ran over the elderly man in Houston on Saturday. Police say they have yet to locate the assailant but found the man’s vehicle abandoned at another apartment complex several miles away. A search for the killer is currently underway.
Police in Houston say the incident occurred during the early afternoon at the Lonestar Senior Living Apartments, where the Navy veteran and former salesman Nelson Beckett had lived for several years. A report by KPRC2 News described services at the deceased man’s church on Sunday began somberly as friends and family learned of the crime.
This is 90 yo Nelson Beckett. He was killed yesterday during a carjacking. A Navy vet who loved his growing family per his daughter. She says, “He was the kindest, funniest man you’d ever meet. He loved meeting people and greeted them all with jokes. To him, everyone had value. pic.twitter.com/3PuORy3RTF
— Abigail Dye (@AbigailDyeNews) September 1, 2024
According to KPRC2, Steve Sandifer, a friend of Beckett for 47 years, says the manner of death is what was most disturbing. “I told his daughter, I said, you know, had she called me that morning and said dad didn’t wake up this morning, I would have said, good. He’s lived his 90 years. He’s been a champion of faith and everything else. He’s lived a great life. But to hear that he had been murdered, that was just beyond me,” Sandifer told KPRC 2 Reporter Corley Peel. […]
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