A woman from Houston is nervous about leaving her house after she was robbed at gunpoint at noon and the whole thing was recorded on camera. “He jumped out of the car with a gun and told me b * &% I’ll blow your head off,” Tonya Robertson, 53, told WLTX-TV. (Houston Police Department) LIKE FRANCISCO WALGRIENS THIEF ON A BICYCLE THAT EXPRESSED DURING THE THEFT OF A PRISONER Police say the robbery happened around 7:35 a.m. Saturday, March 26. Robertson had just returned home and was walking to her front door when a car stopped in front of her house, a man with a gun came out and demanded money. LIKE FRANCISCO WALGRIENS THIEF ON A BICYCLE THAT EXPRESSED DURING THE THEFT OF A PRISONER Robertson threw whatever he was holding at the suspect. The suspect then searched her pockets before taking her bag, running back to the car and taking off. “Now I’m nervous when I go out. I have to protect myself when I get in my car and I have to protect myself when I get home from work. It ‘s crazy,” he told FOX 26 Houston. (Houston Police Department) The victim says the suspect escaped with the $ 3,900 she had just redeemed her income tax check. She planned to use the money to take care of her son, who is confined to a wheelchair, according to News 19. “She cried, I mean very hard. ‘Mom, I’m sorry I could not help you,’” her son Tonia told her after the robbery. He was not injured in the incident. “My life is more important because I could be away from my children, my grandchildren and, you know, my loved ones.” (Houston Police Department) CLICK HERE TO RECEIVE THE FOX NEWS APPLICATION Police say the suspect was riding in a black, four-door sedan, which could have been a Hyundai Elantra. Described as a black man who is 5’8 to 6’0. He was wearing a crimson hood, blue jeans and white shoes at the time of the alleged crime. Crime Stoppers is offering to pay up to $ 5,000 for information leading to arrest. Tipsters should contact Crime Stoppers directly to remain anonymous and be considered for cash payment by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitting an online tip or through the Houston Crime Stoppers mobile app.