A second man has been arrested on a number of fees in reference to a taking pictures at Spanish Oaks Flats final yr.
Jose Alejandro Aguilar, 40, of Paris, was held Tuesday at Lamar County Jail on bonds totaling $200,000 for warrants charging him with three counts of lethal conduct, firearm discharge; little one endangerment and aggravated assault with a lethal weapon, based on jail information.
Aguilar was one among two males concerned in a taking pictures Dec. 21, 2022, at Spanish Oaks Flats, based on an affidavit.
Paris police responded to gunshots Dec. 21 at Spanish Oaks Flats in Paris, the place they discovered three autos and an upstairs residence window struck by bullets, in addition to two baggage of marijuana mendacity on the sidewalk, based on an affidavit.
Residents reported two males taking pictures at one another earlier than each males ran by the residence complicated persevering with to shoot at each other in an obvious botched drug deal, based on an affidavit.
Police obtained surveillance footage and recognized two autos and a number of individuals concerned within the taking pictures, based on the affidavit.
Within the video, Aguilar was seen negotiating a drug cope with Marcus Tyrone Hooker Jr., for six kilos of marijuana earlier than each males drew weapons and commenced taking pictures at one another, based on an affidavit.
An affidavit said each males shot at each other with out regard for bystanders and property.
Aguilar was arrested by the Lamar County Sheriff’s Workplace and confined on the county jail at 3:38 a.m. on Might 16, based on jail information. Hooker was arrested Jan. 11 and launched Might 12, based on jail information.
A Lamar County grand jury indicted each males Feb. 9 in sixth District Courtroom, and an arraignment listening to for Aguilar is scheduled for 9 a.m., June 19 in entrance of Decide Wes Tidwell, based on court docket information.
Whereas all of Aguilar’s fees are felonies, aggravated assault with a lethal weapon is probably the most critical — a second-degree felony — and punishable by as much as 20 years in jail and a most $10,000 wonderful if convicted.