HOUSTON - Houston police say they need the public’s help identifying a suspect who violently robbed a woman and left her paralyzed.
On Feb. 13, Houston police say Nhung Truong was attacked by a Black man in his early 20s in what officials believe was a jugging incident.Investigators say Truong had withdrawn money from the Bank of America on Blackhawk Blvd near the Beltway and was followed by the suspect nearly 24 miles away to a shopping center on the 9800 block of Bellaire.PREVIOUS STORY: Houston woman body slammed to the ground during jugging robberySurveillance video shows Truong dropping her belongings on the ground and the man running away with what he thought was an envelope with cash.
Seconds later, the suspect returned, picked Truong up, and body-slammed her to the ground.The attack damaged the 44-year-old’s spinal cord and left her paralyzed, unable to walk or use the bathroom by herself.
Instead, the single mom has to rely on a wheelchair and help from her three kids who are 13, 15, and 20-years-old and still in school.Watch as a suspect commits a violent robbery on one woman after allegedly following her after she visited a bank and was later body slammed to the ground.The family tells FOX 26 the suspect stole about $4,300 from them.