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UH student abducted by man with gun at Kemah gas station

Leandro by Leandro
August 20, 2019
in Houston
UH student abducted by man with gun at Kemah gas station
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The last time Shasta Blackerby was in Kemah, she didn’t know how it would end.

“I was at pump three. He was less than a foot away from me,” Blackerby said. “I was quite terrified.”

It started at a Texaco gas station on SH 146 around 6:20 p.m. Saturday.

“I’m never going to be on my phone again,” Blackerby said. “Didn’t even notice him until he’s right beside me already.”

She was focused on her phone when she says 39-year-old Ernest Leon took her by surprise and demanded her keys. She refused.

“And that’s when he said, ‘I have a gun,’ and I looked and said, ‘Yeah, he has a gun’ and that’s when he pulled it up and fired it.”

Leon fired once into the air and told her to get into the car and drive.

She hoped someone would see what was happening and call for help. As calm as she is now, she started to talk to him.

“I was in a very low voice, I asked him what was wrong, he started crying in the car,” Leon said.

He told her his wife just left him. Her tactic worked. He put the gun down, she says. By then, Kemah police had her car surrounded on the road.

Within moments, Leon was under arrest for aggravated kidnapping.

Police usually tell people to always comply. Blackerby says her experience told her otherwise in that moment.

“I’ve seen a lot of bad people and I feel like that was the only way, because I thought he wasn’t going to listen,” Blackerby said. “I felt like if he felt he could trust me, that would be the only way out.”

The 21-year-old University of Houston-Clear Lake senior spent most of her life in foster care. Now she works as a resident advocate at a homeless shelter, and is working on a degree in social work.

Crises of the past, she believes, helped her survive for her future.

“Had I freaked out, I don’t think it would have been the same at all.”

Leandro

Leandro

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