Man charged with capital murder in Texas homecoming party shooting released from jail

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A young man who was accused of capital murder in connection with a deadly shooting in Texas last month has been released from jail. Brandon Ray Gonzales, 23, was arrested a day after the Oct. 27 shooting at an off-campus homecoming party for Texas A&M University-Commerce. Gonzales, who lives in Greenville

A young man who was accused of capital murder in connection with a deadly shooting in Texas last month has been released from jail.

Gonzales, who lives in Greenville and works as a mechanic, was charged with capital murder of multiple persons and was being held on $1 million bail by the Hunt County Sheriff's Office. "The probable cause arrest was based on credible information and statements given to law enforcement," Hunt County Sheriff Randy Meeks said."Law enforcement has diligently investigated this case and in the days since the arrest, additional information has come to light. Due to the lack of cooperation from witnesses and discovery of exculpatory evidence during the course of the investigation, we have requested the Hunt County District Attorney’s Office take no action on Mr.

"Though individuals may have reasons for not wishing to come forward, we ask that they do so and tell law enforcement what you saw and heard that night no matter how small the information may be. They may not know the importance of any information they have," Meeks said.

 

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