A father of three was shot and killed whereas driving residence from his job putting in Christmas lights on the NASA Johnson Area Heart in Houston, Texas.
In keeping with the Houston Police Division, detectives responded to a car crash alongside a busy interstate at roughly 10:30 p.m. on Dec. 2.
Authorities discovered the driving force, recognized as 37-year-old Robert Schorovsky, in important situation on the scene. Police stated that he had been shot “a minimum of one time.”
“We’re all in shock. It’s been tough. Only one gunshot—no holes within the truck, no home windows shot out. Simply the one,” his spouse, Brittany Ray, advised KHOU11.
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Schorovsky was transported by the Houston Hearth Division to Ben Taub Normal Hospital the place he was pronounced useless on Nov. 4.Â
The 37-year-old was a father of three youngsters, aged 9, 11, and 14.
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His obituary described him as family-oriented and a tough employee.
“Robbie beloved to spend time with the household and make lasting reminiscences. If he was not working, you may see him down on the neighborhood pond fishing to clear his thoughts,” the obituary stated. “There are various reminiscences with the youngsters mountaineering, bike using, and touring that they may perpetually maintain of their hearts. He was a tough employee and took satisfaction that he may repair absolutely anything – together with his white Chevy truck.”
“His focus was on making and conserving his Brittany pleased and would go so far as using curler coasters along with her despite the fact that he hated them,” it stated. “Robbie beloved with all his coronary heart and loved serving to these round him when he may.”
Police stated that there aren’t any recognized witnesses or suspects.Â
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Anybody with data on this case is urged to contact the HPD Murder Division at 713-308-3600 or converse anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS. Crimestoppers is providing a $5,000 reward.
Fox Information Digital has reached out to the Houston Police Division for remark.