Texas Woman Killed in Alleged Carjacking Attack

Marietta Allison was visiting her cancer-stricken friend Cassie Daniel in Houston when the incident occurred.

Mar. 29, 2026 at 11:42am

A 38-year-old woman from Austin, Texas named Marietta Allison was shot and killed in an alleged carjacking while visiting her best friend Cassie Daniel, who is undergoing treatment for stage 4 ovarian cancer, in Houston. The incident occurred as the two women were leaving the cancer treatment center.

Why it matters

Violent crimes like carjackings have been on the rise in major Texas cities like Houston, raising concerns about public safety, especially for vulnerable individuals like those seeking critical medical care. This tragic incident highlights the risks that some face when trying to support loved ones during difficult times.

The details

According to police, Marietta Allison and Cassie Daniel were leaving the cancer treatment center in Houston when they were approached by an armed suspect who attempted to steal their vehicle. Allison was shot and killed during the alleged carjacking attempt, while Daniel was unharmed physically but deeply traumatized by witnessing the attack on her best friend.

  • The incident occurred on March 29, 2026 as the two women were leaving a cancer treatment center in Houston.

The players

Marietta Allison

A 38-year-old woman from Austin, Texas who was visiting her best friend Cassie Daniel in Houston to accompany her to a cancer treatment appointment.

Cassie Daniel

Marietta Allison's best friend who is undergoing treatment for stage 4 ovarian cancer in Houston.

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What they’re saying

“I just heard a scream and then saw Marietta fall to the ground. It all happened so fast, I'm still in shock.”

— Cassie Daniel, Eyewitness

What’s next

Police are actively investigating the incident and searching for the suspect. Authorities have not yet released any details about the alleged carjacker.

The takeaway

This tragic event underscores the need for improved public safety measures, especially in areas where vulnerable individuals are seeking critical medical care. It also highlights the devastating impact that violent crimes can have on close-knit communities.