Houston man robbed, run over, disfigured for his Jay-Z tickets

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A Houston man trying to sell Jay-Z concert tickets was robbed, run over and permanently disfigured by a pair of women who had a child with them, according to Harris County court documents.

Officials said finding the women was as easy as checking the stolen tickets for a seat number and going to the concert.

The victim had eight tickets to the rapper's Dec. 19 show at the Toyota Center that he was selling on Craigslist.

Documents show that on Dec. 15, he met with two prospective buyers, Denitra Sherrelle Green and Cessica Darden, at a Starbucks location in the 1800 block of Durham.



Darden told the man over the phone that she had a child with her, couldn't leave her vehicle and needed to meet in the parking lot, records state.



When the man approached the car, the pair allegedly snatched the tickets from his hand. Court documents state that Green drove off with the man still holding on to the vehicle, where Darden's child was in the backseat.



According to court documents, Darden began kicking the man and he fell from the speeding car, suffering a broken leg, left arm, right hand, torn right knee, and severe road rash.

Witnesses were able to write down the license plate number of the vehicle. The victim was transported to Memorial Hermann Hospital for his injuries.

It's said in court documents that the victim will require plastic surgery and his fingers will likely be of limited use on the right hand. He will also have trouble walking.



The man gave Houston police contact information he received from the Craigslist buyers, and was able to identify Green in a picture lineup, documents show.

Police arrived at the Jay-Z concert on Dec. 19 and found Green and Darden sitting in the seats that were on the stolen tickets. They were later arrested.



Both women are said to have admitted to driving with the man attached to the vehicle, and showed no remorse when shown pictures of his injuries, according to court documents.



Green and Darden have both been charged with aggravated robbery. According to court records, Green was arrested and has made bond. Darden is still at large, according to Houston police.