She had never been arrested before but went to jail after police showed up at her house. About 10 officers pull up,” Jones said. “As soon as I see them, I scream and took off running into my house. They rushed out, rushed to my door, they re knocking on my door.
They arrested her for misdemeanor criminal mischief, accusing her and a few other protesters of damaging tables inside a restaurant off West 7th Street in May 2020 during a night of loud marches.
She admitted she was inside the restaurant with other demonstrators but strongly denied damaging any property or committing any crime.
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A grand jury has indicted an 18-year-old on a capital murder charge in the killing of actor Eddie Hassell during a carjacking in suburban Dallas.
D’Jon Antone, who lives in Dallas, was indicted Wednesday, Anna Tinsley Williams, the Communications Officer for Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney’s Office, confirmed to USA TODAY Friday.
The Fort Worth Star-Telegram and The Dallas Morning News report that Antone was arrested in November, just days after Hassell was fatally shot in Grand Prairie, Texas.
USA TODAY has reached out to the Grand Prairie Police Department for comment.
Hassell, who was born in Corsicana, Texas, was known for his roles in the NBC show “Surface” and the 2010 film “The Kids Are All Right.” Hassell was living in Waco but had been staying with a woman at an apartment in Grand Prairie, according to an arrest warrant affidavit.