Sunday, September 26, 2021

OUR SOCIETY 'VALUES CRIMINAL RIGHTS OVER THOSE WHO ARE VICTIMIZED'

Houston man who allegedly killed teen in road rage incident after Astros game released from jail

 

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"Gerald Wayne Williams, the "man" who killed David, bonded out today," Paul Castro wrote. "That ‘man’ is free tonight on a bond that wasn’t the max. He is free because our society values criminal rights over those who are victimized."

Williams, 34, was charged in August in connection with the shooting of David Castro, 17, who was driving home with his father from a Houston Astro’s game on July 6.

Williams is accused of shooting Castro in the head as the teenager sat in the passenger seat of his father’s pickup truck. Williams turned himself in on July 30 after the Houston Police Department had offered a $10,000 reward for information that could lead to his arrest.

Judge Marc Brown made set Williams’ bond at $350,000, and Williams was able to post bond on Sept. 25.

"If you think he is innocent until proven guilty and want to wait for a trial because of some misguided principles that you value over the life of my innocent son, you have a luxury in life that I don't," Paul Castro wrote. "He will be free on the streets with your family. With your children."

Williams’ bond had been temporarily revoked in early August as the prosecutor’s fought – and failed – to permanently deny his bail.

Paul Castro described his son as "one of the gentlest souls to walk the earth" in a July 7 Facebook post.

EDITOR'S NOTE: Jay Wall wrote  

Perhaps my favorite AA's son had young David Castro among his best friends. My SON said this young man had graced their home no fewer than 100 times.
 
Everyone needs to be up in arms RE Houston's crime problem, our issue with judges, with low/PR bail, etc. YOU OR A LOVED ONE COULD BE NEXT.
 
Get smart!

1 comment:

Trey said...

It's too late for Harris County. Your friends and neighbors have spoken during the last election.