Five Accused Murderers All Out On Bail

Travis County having a Soros-backed DA just keeps garnering dividends. And by “dividends” I mean “dead bodies.”

Austin police said all five men arrested for the November 2024 murder of Xavier Jones were out on bond at the time of the killing.

Community leaders are outraged and are calling for reform.

Six people are behind bars facing capital murder charges.

Austin police said Jon Willard was the planner and leader of the operation. They said he wanted to rob Xavier Jones for his money and a watch, but Willard was on a court-ordered GPS tracking device, so he brought up the idea to his known gang associates, Judaren Forbes, Lorance Jones, Corey Keazer, and Cameron Perkins.

Investigators said they started two weeks of planning, which included conducting surveillance on Xavier Jones’ home and at least one failed attempt.

The Austin Police Department is investigating an overnight homicide at an apartment complex in the 400 block of East Wonsley Drive.

The area is heavily Hispanic, and that “Highland North” neighborhood ranks as one of the most dangerous areas of Austin.

On the night of Nov. 25, 2024, police said Lorance Jones’ girlfriend, Rhianna Farillas, drove at least three of the men to Xavier Jones’ home.

When they got there, investigators said the men shot through the sliding glass door, hitting Xavier Jones, then one of the men held a gun to Xavier Jones’ girlfriend’s head, another pointed a gun at her child, and another took money and a watch off Xavier Jones’ wrist.

Jones died from his injuries, police said.

Surveillance, cell phones, social media, and even a court-appointed GPS tracking device connected the suspects to the murder.

Committing murder while wearing a GPS tracker indicates that we’re not exactly dealing with the creme de la creme of criminal masterminds here.

They are known to Austin police as documented gang members and four previous violent cases show the men working together.

The suspects are being held in the Travis County Jail. Their bonds range from $75,000 to $500,000.

“Gangs exist for the purpose of terrorizing communities, of committing crimes with impunity and of operating outside the law. So, you know, I wish this district attorney would take gang activity seriously,” Save Austin Now Matt Mackowiak said, “That’d be a great place to start if you just took gang members off the streets. By convicting them when they commit a crime, which is what they do, you would have our crime rate go down considerably because a huge percentage of the crime that’s occurring in Austin right now and across Travis County is habitual offenders.”

During the incident, all five men were out on bond.

The gang had another accomplice making sure they were on the streets where they could kill people: Soros-backed prosecutor Jose Garza. Since getting into office, Garza has instituted a revolving door policy to put violent felons back on the streets due to “social justice” or other left-wing garbage ideas. And just this week we found up that taxpayer money was illegally being used to help elect Soros prosecutors.

Until Garza is defeated, or federal and state pressure is brought to bear to clean up the mess, expect more revolving door murders.

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5 Responses to “Five Accused Murderers All Out On Bail”

  1. Leland says:

    $75,000 isn’t much of a bond for someone facing capital murder. Neither is $500,000.

  2. Earth Pig says:

    The residents of the People’s Republic of Travis County are getting what they vote for, good and hard.

  3. Jimmy McNulty says:

    At this rate, county won’t have many for ICE to deport.

  4. Chemist says:

    Committing murder while wearing a GPS tracker is a clear indicator this person should never be let out of prison.
    Ever.

  5. Clinton says:

    Obviously Jones, Forbes, Kramer, et. al. are all horrible people and shouldn’t be on the streets— but the real villain in this story is clearly Jose Garza. I’m hoping that his history of favoring violent criminals, and the subsequent damage his ideology has on the community would eventually make him radioactive for the Democrat machine running Austin. Law enforcement can speak out about Garza until they’re blue in the face, but the Dems are already determined not to care too much about what police have to say. It’s on the people to vote him out, and that’s not likely unless the Party decides he’s become too much of a liability.

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