UPDATE: Second suspect apprehended.
On 10/12/07, at 1:30pm, the Texas A&M University Police Department Communications
Office received confirmation that EARL MARKEITH HENDERSON was in the custody of the
U. S. Marshals Gulf Coast Violent Offenders and Fugitive Task Force. Following a
Harris County Crime Stoppers tip, HENDERSON was arrested at a residence located in
the 10300 block of Shady Lane in Houston. HENDERSON was transported to the Harris
County Sheriff's Office and incarcerated. HENDERSON will be transported to Brazos
County at a later date.
Second, here we go again. Lucky she didn't get shot:
Unlawful Restraint with a Substantial Risk of Serious Bodily Injury
Ross Street near Heaton Hall
Texas A&M University-College Station
On October 11, 2007, a female Texas A&M student reported to the
University Police Department that eleven days earlier, she was a victim
of unlawful restraint near Heaton Hall. The student did not receive any
injuries.
The victim stated that on Sunday, September 30, 2007, at approximately
04:00 a.m., she was walking from the Library Annex to her room located
in the north residence hall area. As she walked along the sidewalk
adjacent to Heaton Hall, she was approached from behind by an unknown
male subject. The male subject wrapped his left arm around her left
waist and pulled her towards his body. The victim felt an object
pressed against her right temple area. The subject made a vocal remark
that placed the victim in imminent fear of possible serious bodily
injury. The subject began kissing the right side of the victim's neck.
Soon after kissing the victim's neck, the subject lowered the object
that he was holding to his side. At that time, the victim struck the
subject in the groin area with her right closed fist and fled the area.
The female victim is participating in the "Jane Doe" pseudonym program.
Unlawful restraint whereby the actor recklessly exposes the victim to a
substantial risk of serious bodily injury is a third degree felony. An
individual adjudged guilty of a felony of the third degree shall be
punished by imprisonment in the institutional division for any term of
not more than 10 years or less than 2 years. In addition to
imprisonment, an individual adjudged guilty of a felony of the third
degree may be punished by a fine not to exceed $10,000.
Suspect description:
African American male
Possible facial hair
When will these cowards (read school officials incharge of policy) understand that we need to be able to defend ourselves?