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A 90-year-old veteran has been shot and run over with his own car in a violent attack outside his retirement home - and the suspect remains on the loose.
Great-grandfather Nelson Beckett was killed by a gunman close to the Lone Star Living complex in Houston around noon on Saturday, police said.
He was sitting in his car when the man approached him, assaulted him and shot him, according to Fox News. The perpetrator then stole Beckett's belongings and his vehicle before mowing him down with it.
Beckett's car was later found abandoned at an apartment complex on Dunlap Street, around three miles away. The 90-year-old was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead, according to ABC13.
Ninety-year-old veteran Nelson Beckett has been shot and run over with his own car in a violent carjacking outside his retirement home - and the suspect remains on the loose
Nelson Beckett's daughter, Tami Freund, said he served in the Navy. He was killed by an unknown gunman close to the Lone Star Living complex in Houston around noon on Saturday, police said. (Pictured: Beckett when he was in the Navy)
Great-grandfather Nelson Beckett was killed by an unknown gunman close to the Lone Star Living complex in Houston around noon on Saturday, police said
The suspect has been described as a black man aged between 25 and 30, per Fox News, and he is still on the loose two days later.
Beckett's daughter, Tami Freund, said the 90-year-old had served in the Navy and had five grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren with another on the way.
'He loved big and loved his family so much,' Freund told Fox News. 'To him, everyone had value, and he would do anything for anyone.'
Freund added that her father was a Christian and the kindest, funniest man she had ever met.
He loved meeting new people and often greeted them with jokes or by handing out his business card which read 'my card'.
Freund said he spent much of his retirement helping others, including by driving people without cars to doctor's appointments and Sunday church service.
'He loved big and loved his family so much,' Freund said of her slain father Nelson Beckett (pictured). 'To him, everyone had value, and he would do anything for anyone'
Nelson Beckett was a Christian family man. His daughter, Tami Freund, said he had five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren with another on the way
He even offered his home as a halfway house, taking lodgers to panhandle and driving them to church where he even baptized some of them.
Houston has a homicide rate of 19 murders per 100,000 people, according to the most recent available data, making it the most dangerous city in Texas.
It compares with 16.6 murders per 100,000 people in Dallas, 15.9 per 100,000 in San Antonio, 10.8 per 100,000 in Fort Worth, and 6.8 per 100,000 people in Austin.
Anyone with information in this case is urged to contact the HPD Homicide Division at 713-308-3600 or speak anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS.
Pictured: Beckett's car being towed away from the scene of the horrific crime in Houston