A woman has been captured and arrested in Fort Bend County for her role in September’s deadly shooting of Demetrius Omar Lateef Allen, also known as “Ouncie Mitchell,” in the professional bull riding world.
The 27-year-old, originally from Fresno, Texas, was shot and killed by his on- and off-again girlfriend, Leshawn Bagley, on Sept. 19 during a trip to Utah, according to court records.
Before the shooting, Salt Lake City police said Ouncie and Bagley went to a downtown bar where they got into an argument. Authorities said when he went to Bagley’s apartment to get his property, shots were fired.She was arrested on Jan. 3 by the Gulf Coast Violent Offenders Task Force. She will remain in the Fort Bend County Jail until she is extradited to Salt Lake City.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Ex-Fort Bend Marshall QB Malik Hornsby transferring to Texas State from ArkansasAfter two seasons at Arkansas, former Fort Bend Marshall star quarterback Malik Hornsby...
Read more »
Woman arrested in Fort Bend Co. in shooting death of bull riderBull rider Ouncie Mitchell, who had been set to perform at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, was murdered after he competed at a fair in Salt Lake City in September.
Read more »
Fort Bend fruit tree sale offers 1,000 plants to replace what you lost in the December freezeHosted by the Fort Bend Master Gardeners, this fruit tree sale on Feb. 11 in Rosenberg...
Read more »
Coffee County Sheriff Sutton recognized at Monday's county commission meetingNEW BROCKTON — Four term Coffee County Sheriff Dave Sutton was recognized for his public service by the Coffee County Commission at the meeting Monday with a proclamation signed in
Read more »
Cuyahoga County priorities in 2023: editorialBoth sides of this equation -- new Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne and Cuyahoga COunty Council -- have to resolve to set aside the partisan back rubs, and council members have to show the gumption to provide a real check and balance. This must be done for the sake of the county’s future and in the interests of fairly decided resolutions to all the opportunities and challenges the county faces, including the fates of the County Jail and Justice Center, writes the editorial board of The Plain Dealer and cleveland.com.
Read more »
Owners of Plano’s Willow Bend mall say they’re close to sharing new plansThe Shops at Willow Bend, which opened in 2001 and was the last traditional enclosed mall to open in Texas, has struggled to fill its corridors since it was...
Read more »