On Friday morning, Deputy Constable Katherine Hudson and her daughter Casey were tragically killed after being struck by an intoxicated driver. The collision occurred on the kitty freeway near 610, where Hudson's vehicle was parked with hazard lights on, indicating their vulnerable situation. As a result of the crash, Hudson's vehicle collided with a parked truck, causing a catastrophic fire that led to their deaths.
Katherine Hudson was a dedicated officer with Precinct 5, serving for 18 years. Known for her commitment to duty, she had recently celebrated her 46th birthday. Colleagues and friends remember her fondly, highlighting the impact of her loss not only on her family but also on the community she served faithfully for nearly two decades.
Omar Jose Alvarado has been charged with intoxication manslaughter, facing serious legal repercussions once he is discharged from the hospital. This tragic incident has sparked discussions within the community about the dangers of impaired driving and the urgent need for stricter enforcement of laws. As the details continue to unfold, residents are left reflecting on the devastating impact of this senseless loss.
In a heart-wrenching incident on early Friday morning, Precinct 5 Deputy Constable Katherine Hudson and her young daughter, Casey, lost their lives when their vehicle was struck by a car driven by Omar Jose Alvarado, who is now facing charges of intoxication manslaughter. Police reported that Hudson's vehicle had its hazard lights on as she was working a construction detail on the busy kitty freeway, near 610. Alvarado, impaired at the time, crashed into their car, causing it to veer and collide with a parked truck, which ignited a devastating fire that claimed their lives. The tragic event has garnered significant attention in the Houston community as many remember Hudson for her dedicated 18 years of service with the precinct. Friends and colleagues describe her as a devoted officer who recently celebrated her 46th birthday. The emotional aftermath of this incident is being felt deeply, with various public tributes emerging for both Hudson and her daughter, Casey. As investigations continue, Omar Jose Alvarado remains under police custody at the hospital, where he is expected to recover. Law enforcement officials have stated that once he is discharged, they will proceed with prosecuting him for two counts of intoxication manslaughter. This incident raises increasingly urgent questions about public safety and the consequences of impaired driving, highlighting the need for stricter measures to prevent such tragedies.Funny how we’re all questioning the mom who was picking up extra shifts to make money in order to survive but you’re all good with the impaired driver…..crazy people.
Bet he didnt have a license and bet he didnt even belong here. RIP to the Constable and her Daughter.
In all my years of being a Texan; why is it always someone who shouldn’t even be on our streets who has caused an intoxicating man slaughter? It’s always someone who’s not registered as an American 🇺🇸 citizen?
So sad… she was probably just trying to earn some extra money and didn’t want to leave her daughter home alone. Prayers for their family and friends.
You can charge them all you like, when your soft on crime judge sentences him to probation its a joke
that was fast! any other citizen could take several years to get someone arrested and convicted wow
They already have his mugshots but someone removed the video before I had a chance to watch it.
All the people that drink ETOH thinking they can handle their ETOH🤡🤦🙄👎Houstonians, per the usual 👎