"It will never be the same. I miss him so much, it hurts so bad," said Tomeka Howard, who lost her youngest son, Breon Stuard, in last month's mass shooting."These individuals have been wreaking havoc across the country and are wanted by multiple agencies," said HPD Homicide Sergeant Adam Dudley.
SUGGESTED: Former HPD officers re-indicted on organized criminal activity chargesOne of them, 21-year-old Javion Noel, should have been locked up or have higher bond amounts. "He was a wanted fugitive in Collin County when he was granted his first of three bonds in Harris County for gun charges.In August 2024, Noel was charged with having a prohibited weapon, a machine gun.
"He gets a bond, the bond isn't even higher," said Kahan. "It's the original amount he got in February, which is $10,000. We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly.
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Harris County bond system fails to prevent mass shooting tragedy
A repeat offender, granted multiple lenient bonds despite a criminal record, was allegedly involved in a mass shooting that claimed the life of a young man.