Recent weeks in College Station have seen a concerning rise in violence and crime, including an assault case involving an infant and armed robberies. Local law enforcement has been active in making arrests, but residents are increasingly alarmed by the troubling incidents. As community concerns grow, authorities are committed to restoring safety in the area.
In the typically tranquil area of College Station, recent weeks have witnessed a troubling rise in violence and criminal activities. A series of alarming incidents have led to multiple arrests, sparking concern among residents. Here’s a rundown of what has transpired.
The heart-wrenching case of a 19-year-old woman, identified as Zamiya Zerronique Thomas, is at the forefront of this shocking spree of arrests. Thomas was taken into custody on charges of assaulting her boyfriend and reportedly hitting their two-month-old baby. The incident occurred at the Woodbrook Condos when another couple tried to intervene and help Thomas and her family.
In shocking detail, reports indicate that during the altercation, Thomas not only assaulted her boyfriend while he held their baby but also caused property damage and shattered glass in the apartment. Fortunately, no one was injured in this chaotic scene.
Adding to the drama, a resident of the condos brandished a handgun for self-defense during the incident, although the weapon was not fired. This incident is particularly troubling as Thomas had a prior arrest on her record, related to family violence.
Currently, she remains in the Brazos County Jail with a hefty bond set at $30,300, facing serious charges including a state jail felony and a Class C misdemeanor.
Witnesses described Lewis as a “younger black male” wearing cream-colored pants and a colorful jacket as he fled the scene towards the Spring Loop area. Police responded swiftly by searching the nearby Halston Apartments but were unable to locate him at first. Eventually, officers found Lewis hiding in an apartment and charged him with Aggravated Robbery.
A significant breakthrough in local law enforcement efforts came when three individuals—Gregory Chambers, Trederrious Jeffery, and Devontae Franklin—were arrested and charged with Organized Criminal Activity in connection with a firearm smuggling operation. This investigation began when Jeffery was caught breaking into vehicles in Bryan.
Authorities uncovered a crime ring involved in selling stolen firearms, including handguns, rifles, and shotguns, using jail call recordings and witness interviews. One key figure in this operation was a young associate known as “Trap,” who allegedly assisted in hiding and selling at least some of the weapons.
Jeffery, who already faced charges related to evading arrest and vehicle burglary, now finds himself in even deeper trouble with additional felony charges on the table.
Authorities discovered Horton with a 9mm handgun matching the description related to the assault. This incident marks a direct violation of his community supervision terms stemming from a previous misdemeanor assault conviction.
As College Station grapples with these pressing issues of violence and crime, residents are understandably concerned about safety. Community members hope for swift justice as local law enforcement continues to crack down on crime and maintain peace in their beloved city.
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