Masked Shooter in Clown Costume Wanted for Murder at Houston Motel

Houston, Texas – Authorities in Houston, Texas, are on the lookout for a suspect who donned a clown mask and shot a man in the parking lot of a local motel. The incident occurred at the Diamond Inn on the city’s southeast side around 1:15 a.m. Monday, where the victim, identified as Liquorian Robertson, was fatally shot while sitting in his car.

Reports indicate that the suspect, wearing a two-toned red and white mask along with a dark hoodie, pants, and black shoes with white soles, approached Robertson and fired multiple shots before fleeing the scene. The motive behind the shooting remains unknown, leaving investigators puzzled as they work to piece together the events leading up to the tragic incident.

Family members, including Veronica Robertson, the victim’s mother, have expressed their grief and outrage over the senseless act of violence. In an emotional interview, Veronica disclosed that Liquorian Robertson, a father of five, is the second son she has lost to violence, with her youngest son having been killed 13 years ago.

As the investigation unfolds, Houston police have urged anyone with information to come forward and help bring justice to the family of Liquorian Robertson. The HPD Homicide Division can be reached at 713-308-3600, or anonymous tips can be provided to Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS.

With the community reeling from this shocking crime, the search continues for the individual responsible for taking the life of Liquorian Robertson. As residents grapple with the news of yet another tragic loss to gun violence in their city, the focus remains on finding answers and holding the perpetrator accountable for their actions.