This terrifying tale happened about a month ago, but you would never hear about it unless you live in Houston (hello, PJ Media readers in the Lone Star State).
"Karon" Fisher, a 20-year-old transgender "woman," randomly attacked and murdered a man named Steven Anderson in Houston on May 3 in broad daylight, on camera and everything.
According to ABC13, Anderson was going to collect his mail that morning when Fisher ran him over in a Dodge Challenger, then backed up and hit him again. Neighbors tried calling the cops, and one Good Samaritan brought out a pillow for Anderson.
However, Fisher came back with a knife, got on top of Anderson, kissed him (yes, really), stabbed him nine times, and tried to steal another car before fleeing the scene on foot.
Why none of the neighbors who were still out, even talking to the guy who just murdered their neighbor right in front of them, tried to stop Fisher remains unknown (but they were likely terrified).
Thankfully, he was soon arrested and is being held on a $2 million bond. Other charges associated with Fisher include prostitution in 2021 which was later dismissed and was serving a five-year community supervision sentence since last year (and clearly his supervisors were not doing a good job).
This fine gentleman also supposedly attacked a hospital staff member that same day, but details about that are murky. One witness said the murder was so horrifying she was seeking therapy and couldn't go to work because of how traumatized she was.
If I saw someone randomly run over by a car twice, violated, and stabbed nine times in broad daylight, I would feel the exact same way.
What makes it more disturbing is that according to a later article from the same station, Fisher and Anderson did not know each other, so Fisher killed him for no apparent reason unless authorities discover a motive.
Harris County District Attorney Ryan Trask said, "What we know at this point is there was no relationship. They were complete strangers, which made it even more shocking and horrific."
No kidding, Mr. Trask.
That follow-up article is from May 24, and that was all I could find so far. After all, the perpetrator was transgender, and we cannot have that be known. But then again, transwomen are women and are definitely not mentally disturbed men in any capacity.
It's not like we have dozens of cases of men claiming to be women and a few women claiming to be men, seemingly using their oh-so-special "gender identity" as an excuse to act on their worst impulses, you bigot.
Don't look at the cases of violence, sexual harassment, and general madness that seemingly flourish among those who wish to change their sex. Ignore the groomers and pedophiles who have latched on to the LGBTQWITFBBQ crowd to gain access to children by being drag queens and reading to children.
And don't you dare ever remind us that being a male or female is totally immutable and cannot be altered in any meaningful way, no matter how much you mangle your nether regions or rip the skin from your forearm in a Frankenstein-esque attempt at replicating a certain set of them.
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Nope, transgender people are just like us and totally do not need God and a heaping dose of non-affirming therapy.