Teenager violently beaten outside his Richmond home for mistaken identity – Henry’s Club

FORT BEND COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) – The Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a violent assault of a teenager outside his Richmond-area home.

“It’s painful. I don’t like to put it that way, but it’s really painful,” said the teenager, who asked to remain anonymous.

The attack happened around 11:45 pm on Sunday night when Kishor said he had come home from work. He parked his truck in the driveway and was attacked as soon as he opened the door of his car.

“I was dragged, and I was right here on the ground. I lay down, fell and they were beating and beating me,” said the teenager.

He said that while demanding, three men surrounded him with a gun with a pistol in the back of his head.

“Ask me, ‘Where’s the snow, where’s the snow?’ And snow for me is jewelry, as I was thinking, and I was like, ‘Okay, I have my chain. Like I have my watch, my phone, take whatever you want,'” he said. .

But the men did not pick up his chain, watch or phone. The deputy told the family that the “ice” the suspects were looking for was crystal meth.

“I was at gunpoint. The three of them put their guns on my head at some point. I thought I was going to die,” he said. “I closed my eyes, I said my last prayer. I was like, ‘God if it’s my time, it’s my time.'”

The victim said that he was unconscious for several minutes and when he came back, the suspects had a good eye on him.

“Then he said, ‘Okay, look at his face.’ He raised my face, looked at me and he was like, ‘Oh, (disrespectful) this is the wrong guy,'” the teen explained.

The teenager, who was sleeping inside his family, said that he tried to keep quiet through beatings. In his moments of pain and fear, his instinct was to protect his parents and siblings. He did not want them to face violence. After surviving the attack, Kishor said he still wanted to protect the others.

“I consider myself tough. I’m a young, tough kid. I was able to take those murders, but imagine it must have been an elderly man, a pregnant woman, a child,” he said.

The boy’s family said they would increase security measures on their property and urged others to do the same.

“Who would have thought this was going to happen at your house? I never thought this would happen in my own house, and it happened right in my driveway,” Kishor said.

The victim was taken to the hospital on Sunday night where injury marks were found on his head. The wounds on his head and hands would heal, but he said the emotional trauma inside him had changed his outlook.

“It was an eye-opener for me that tomorrow is not promised, and you never know when your time is going to come,” the victim said.

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