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HOUSTONAuthorities are once again trying to track down the suspected gunman in the Lone Star Colleges North Harris campus shooting; this time for revoking his bond.
Trey Foster, whos been free on a $50,000 bond since January, did not show up for court on Tuesday, making him a fugitive again.
The first time the 22-year-old went on the run is after he allegedly injured three people during a wild campus shooting because he was angry that someone bumped him in the hallway.
Foster and his friend, Carlton Berry, were walking on campus on January 22 when a man named Jody Neal bumped into him. Foster and Neal argued briefly, then went their separate ways.
More at http://www.khou.com/news/local/Suspect-in-Lone-Star-campus-shooting-once-again-fugitive-after-missing-court-date-210404681.html .
[font color=green]Foster fleed to Plano after the shooting where he was taken into custody. Records show Foster has a criminal history that includes charges of resisting arrest and possession of a prohibited weapon.
Hopefully, Foster will be caught and locked up for good since he is dangerous to the public. A photo of Foster is included in the link, but it would not embed in this post.[/font]
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Update: 9:26 p.m.LSC shooting suspect surrenders
Trey Foster, 22, a suspect in the January shooting at Lone Star College, has surrendered to authorities. A warrant was issued for his arrest when he missed a Tuesday court appearance.
Harris County sheriff's spokesman Alan Bernstein told the Associated Press that Foster turned himself in Thursday evening at the Harris County Jail.
Sara Kinney, a spokeswoman for the District Attorney's Office, says he'll be held without bond. A judge revoked his previous $50,000 bond.[/font]
http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/LSC-shooting-suspect-surrenders-4582844.php?cmpid=hpfsln
SoCalMusicLover
(3,194 posts)Only in America are you given a 2nd chance.
The right to bear arms, the right to no background checks, and the right to $50,000 bond after trying to shoot several people on a college campus.
My guess is he's somewhere plotting out his next adventure.
Hopefully they find him before he gets to try again.
mbperrin
(7,672 posts)$50,000 bond is beyond understanding. Hell, if he has a nice truck, all he had to do was let the bondsman hold the title - little or no cash involved.
TexasTowelie
(112,370 posts)Why would they want to accept a vehicle title from somebody that will be probably be using that vehicle to jump bail anyway? Legally, the bondsman would still have to pay the cash to the court for the thug (that assumes that the court makes the effort to collect the bond money which doesn't happen in a large number of cases).
I also wonder where this guy came up with the money (probably about $10K) to make bond anyway. I doubt that he is "employee of the month" caliber. Chances are that he just pissed off a relative or a drug dealer when he jumped bail so he should be considered armed and dangerous by anyone that he knows.
mbperrin
(7,672 posts)physical items. They can do it because even when someone jumps bail, the bondsmen never actually pay the bail - it's negotiated down with the county until they pay about 3/4 of what they got, and if the property is gone, nothing at all.
Don't know how common it is in other counties, but here, it's a routine item on the commissioner court's agenda to accept a settlement from a bondsman. No lose deal for them at all.
I didn't figure this guy had money, so I was guessing a truck.
TexasTowelie
(112,370 posts)See the link above.