
A series of dramatic crashes and carjackings in Houston tragically left one driver dead. The suspect, Jason Velasquez, now faces serious charges.
HOUSTON — We now know more about a suspect who allegedly caused a series of crashes and carjackings that left one driver dead and multiple vehicles damaged on Friday.
The incident began just after 8 a.m. near Gulf Freeway and Park Place, when a driver struck several cars and fled the scene, killing another driver in the process. The medical examiner will determine the cause of her death. Houston police did not confirm whether she was struck by gunfire.
According to Houston police, the suspect then carjacked two additional drivers at gunpoint before being arrested while attempting a third carjacking on I-59. Police confirmed the suspect abandoned his white SUV, while the victim’s black car remained at the scene.
The suspect, Jason Velasquez, is now charged with intoxication manslaughter with a vehicle and fleeing the scene of an accident involving death.
He is a convicted felon, having been sentenced to five years in prison in 2018 for aggravated robbery, meaning he legally should not have possessed a firearm.
A judge set Velasquez’s bond at $300,000. He sustained minor injuries during the incidents and was taken to a local hospital under police supervision.
No other injuries were reported among drivers, officers, or witnesses.
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