November 1, 2024 - A Shelby County Grand Jury handed down 20 indictments on Tuesday, October 22, 2024. The grand jury was impaneled for the July 2024 term of the 123rd Judicial District Courts.
Abriel Leeroy Jasso was indicted for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, second degree felony. The indictment alleges, on September 2, 2024, Jasso used or exhibited a 9mm Luger, and did intentionally, and knowingly threaten imminent bodly injury to Candi Sholar, J.S., and Kenny Hatchett by shooting at the vehicle they occupied. (123rd Judicial District Court)
Abriel Leeroy Jasso was indicted for abandon/endanger child or individual with imminent danger or bodily injury, second degree felony. The indictment alleges, on September 2, 2024, Jasso engaged in conduct that placed a child younger than 15 years of age in imminent danger of death, bodily injury, or physical or mental impairment by shooting at the vehicle the child occupied. (123rd Judicial District Court)
Abriel Leeroy Jasso was indicted for deadly conduct discharge firearm, third degree felony. The indictment alleges, on September 2, 2024, Jasso discharged a firearm at or in the direction of a vehicle, and Jasso was then and there reckless as to whether the vehicle was occupied, to-wit: firing multiple times at the vehicle while passing. (123rd Judicial District Court)
Tony Allen Tate was indicted for deadly conduct discharge firearm, third degree felony. The indictment alleges, on July 2, 2024, Tate discharged a firearm at or in the direction of Penny Ramsey, Donna Higgenbotham, Kammeron Rhodes, Mary Martinez, Nayeli Bueno, Zak Vandeventer, Christian Kobus and Daniel Kobus. (273rd Judicial District Court)
Dennis James Harris was indicted for assault family violence impede breath/circulation, third degree felony. The indictment alleges, on September 13, 2024, Harris recklessly caused bodily injury to Ashley Glass, a member of Harris' family, as described by 71.0021(b) of the Texas Family Code, by intentionally, knowingly, and recklessly impeding the normal breathing or circulation of the blood of the complainant by applying pressure to the throat or neck of Glass. (123rd Judicial District Court)
Anthony Dale Harkness was indicted for deadly conduct discharge firearm, third degree felony. The indictment alleges, on August 4, 2024, Harkness discharged a firearm at or in the direction of a vehicle, and Harkness was reckless as to whether the vehicle was occupied, namely a revolver inthe the side of a truck while driving a four-wheeler. (123rd Judicial District Court)
Joshua Levi Harding was indicted for arson, second degree felony. The indictment alleges, on August 11, 2024 Harding, with intent to destroy a habitation located at 706 Louisiana Street ion Center, started a fire by lighting rubbing alcohol knowing that the habitation was within the limits of an incorporated city or town, namely, Center, Texas. (273rd Judicial District Court) (Related Article: Center FD Fights House Fire on Louisiana Street
Ira Alsip was indicted for theft of property >=$150K<$300K, second degree felony. The indictment alleges, on July 2, 2024, Alsip took property of the value of $150,000 or more but less than $300,000 from LineTec Services, the owner, without the effective consent of LineTec Services, and with intent to deprive LineTec Services of the property. (123rd Judicial District Court)
Curtis Bryan Estes was indicted for theft of property >=$150K<$300K, second degree felony. The indictment alleges, on July 2, 2024 Estes took property of the value of $150,000 or more but less than $300,000 from LineTec Services, the owner, without the effective consent of LineTec Services, and with intent to deprive LineTec Services of the property. (123rd Judicial District Court)
Mack Hamilton was indicted for burglary of a habitation, second degree felony. The indictment alleges, on July 23, 2024, Hamilton entered a habitation without the effective consent of Devonta Williams, the owner, and attempted to commit or committed theft of a Playstation 5 and two controllers owned by Williams. (273rd Judicial District Court)
Austin Aaron Gregory was indicted for theft of property >=$2,500<$30K, state jail felony. The indictment alleges, on March 18, 2024, Gregory took paint and supplies of the value of $2,500 or more but less than $30,000 from Trent Wooten, the owner, without consent of Wooten and by deception with intent to deprive Wooten of the property. (273rd Judicial District Court)
Zykevious Ladarien Khourn was indicted for evading arrest with a motor vehicle, third degree felony. The indictment alleges, on September 4, 2024, Khourn intentionally fled on a dirt bike from Brandon Tyler, a person Khourn knew was a peace officer who was attempting lawfully to arrest and detain Khourn. (273rd Judicial District Court)
Antonio Javaris Boykins was indicted for unlawful carry weapon with felony conviction, second degree felony. The indictment alleges, on October 14, 2022, Boykins carried a handgun on or about his person and he was not on his own property or premises that was under his own control, and Boykins was not inside of or directly en route to a motor vehicle or watercraft owned by Boykins or under his control. The indictment further indicated Boykins was prohibited from possessing a firearm as he was previously convicted on April 21, 2022 for the felony offense of possession of a controlled substance in Panola County. Boykins possession of a firearm occurred before the fifth anniversary of his release from supervision under community supervision following conviction of the felony. (273rd Judicial District Court)
Adrien Lamar Ross was indicted for engaging in organized criminal activity, third degree felony. The indictment alleges, on May 14, 2024, with intent to establish, maintain, or participate in a combination or in the profits of a combination Ross, Tammy Sue Sims and Jimmy Drew Harris collaborated in carrying on criminal activity. The indictment further alleges, intentionally and knowingly committing the offense of theft of property. (123rd Judicial District Court)
Adrien Lamar Ross was indicted for theft of property >=$2,500<$30K, state jail felony. The indictment alleges, on May 15, 2024, Ross took an Apple iPhone 14, four chrome rims, a set of Memphis sub-woofers and, several chainsaws, red Honda motorcycle CRF450R 5000, and a blue Yamaha GT125 800 of the value of $2,500 or more but less than $30,000 from Christopher Weaver and Amanda Wright, the owner, without the consent of the owners and with intent to deprive them of the property. (123rd Judicial District Court)
Christopher Lance Askew was indicted for unlawful carry weapon with felony conviction. The indictment alleges, on July 2, 2024, Askew carried a handgun on or about his person and he was not on his own property or premises that was under his own control, and Askew was not inside of or directly en route to a motor vehicle or watercraft owned by Askew or under his control. The indictment further indicated Askew was prohibited from possessing a firearm as he was previously convicted on November 7, 2019 for the felony offense of possession of a controlled substance in Shelby County. Askew possession of a firearm occurred before the fifth anniversary of his release from supervision under community supervision following conviction of the felony. (123rd Judicial District Court)
Christopher Lance Askew was indicted for theft of property >=$150K<$300K, second degree felony. The indictment alleges, on July 2, 2024, Askew took property of the value of $150,000 or more but less than $300,000 from LineTec Services, the owner, without the effective consent of LineTec Services, and with intent to deprive LineTec Services of the property. (123rd Judicial District Court)
(Dates in parenthesis indicate the date of the alleged incident):
- Christopher Lance Askew, possession of a controlled substance PG1/1-B >=4G<200G (phencyclidine), second degree felony (July 2, 2024). (123rd Judicial District Court)
- Christopher Lance Askew, possession of a controlled substance PG1/1-B >=1G<4G (methamphetamine), third degree felony (July 2, 2024). (123rd Judicial District Court)
- Antonio Javaris Boykins, possession of a controlled substance PG1/1-B >=1G<4G (cocaine), third degree felony (October 14, 2024). (123rd Judicial District Court)
Indictments and Information are not a conviction, and are a matter of public record. All individuals are presumed innocent until found guilty in a court of law.