Three men are being sought for the only victim be-hit at a Houston gas station earlier this month.
Police released Surveillance video of the suspect's heartbeat and still image. The video also shows a few people just watching the attack happen.
“They all have a good time smiling and laughing while they attack their son.”
Houston City I said The fatal attack took place at 2900 Westridge Street at around 1:10am on March 2, and “all three suspects are said to be black men.”
The victim has been identified as 24-year-old Gavin Melchor, officials said.
A preliminary investigation showed that the victim could possibly be involved in the debate after the attack took place, officials said.
Video police released show The victim is standing between two parked vehicles talking to three individuals. At one point, the victim stretches his arm outwards and suddenly one suspect is left wearing a white T-shirt and slams him backwards onto one of the parked vehicles, working on the surface of the parking lot. The clip shows the same suspect appears to be pulling an object from the victim's pocket, but another suspect wearing a black sweater with an orange design kicks the victim in the head.
Investigators actually said the suspect in a white T-shirt had taken the victim. Investigators also said the suspect carrying a pink bag unconsciously knocked the victim.
Emergency personnel from the Houston Fire Station took the victim to a community hospital where he was declared dead, officials said.
Officials said anyone with information on the identity of the three desired suspects can call the Houston police murder at 713-308-3600 or speak anonymously at Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS.
The police said in it Video description $5,000 rewards available.
The victim's family said, “They are a bunch of all co-sick people to me.”
KTRK-TV Interviewing members of Melcher's family, they urged people to provide information about the suspect.
“They're all a bunch of cowards to me,” Melcher's father Chris told the station.
Chris Melcher pointed out to Ktrk that his son had just left the rodeo and stopped by Valero's gas station to withdraw money from the ATM.
Regarding what I saw Surveillance video Just watching the heartbeat took place, Mercer told the station that he felt “being helpless as a father.”
Ktrk pointed out that still images of the suspect who slammed the victim into the vehicle and tackled the ground, showing him smiling.
That's too much for Melcher's father to take.
“That alone makes me mad,” Chris Melcher told the station. “They all have a good time smiling and laughing while they attack their son.”
The victim's sister, Christa, told Ktrk that she couldn't see the clips of the attack.
You can view the station's video report here.
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