BREAKING Judge sets $250K bond for man accused of shooting woman on METRORail | Family says they were recent friends
The victim is still recovering in the hospital. Her family told ABC13 she and the suspect were recent friends. They said he liked the 27-year-old but he "wasn't her type."A man accused of shooting his friend in the head as she was getting off the METRORail at the Palm Center Station in southeast Houston appeared in court for the first time overnight.
A judge set 44-year-old Markeith Allison's bond at $250,000. He's charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon -- a second-degree felony. He was arrested over the weekend. The woman who was shot is still recovering in the hospital after the shooting last Wednesday, Dec. 28.
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