Stephanie Ingersoll

USA TODAY NETWORK – TENNESSEE

CLARKSVILLE — A teenager out on bond and facing murder and reckless endangerment charges is now accused of being involved in a recent robbery, during which the victim was allegedly pistol-whipped outside Governor's Square Mall, according to an arrest warrant.

Bobby Lenor III, 19, was arrested April 8 and charged with armed robbery in the March 12 attack at the mall.

He and two others are accused of assaulting a man in the parking lot and attempting to put him into a vehicle. One of the three hit the man with a handgun, causing lacerations to his head and nose, according to the warrant.

Lenor demanded money and took an unknown amount of cash, the warrant states. The victim, who was not named in the warrant, was treated by EMS.

Lenor was identified as one of the attackers. As of Friday, no one else had been charged in the case, said Clarksville Police Department spokeswoman Natalie Hall.

Lenor is one of three people charged with first-degree murder in the May 22 shooting death of 20-year-old Charles Whitfield of Clarksville.

Three teens face charges in fatal shooting

Whitfield was gunned down in a College Street parking lot after he went to pick up a friend from a high school graduation party.

Witnesses testified in a preliminary hearing that there was "bad blood" between members of two rival groups — "Loud Ink" and "400" — and the shooters felt Whitfield was being disrespectful. Whitfield was shot numerous times and died at the scene.

‘Bad blood’ and ‘disrespect’

Lenor's brother, Tremond Lenor, and Tequan Evans, 18, also are awaiting trial on that case and have all been released on bond at least once.

According to court records, Bobby Lenor was released on bond in November after Judge William Goodman III lowered his bond from $250,000 to $125,000 on the murder charge.

Bobby Lenor was arrested again in January and charged with aggravated assault, reckless homicide and two counts of vandalism after a grand jury indicted him in a May 16 incident in which he is accused of shooting at a man, hitting two cars with bullets and putting others in a zone of danger.

Court records show his $15,000 surety bond was posted in that case even before his arrest.

The arrest warrant for the latest case lists Bobby Lenor's bond as $75,000, but Goodman denied a bail company's request to post bond Friday.

Bobby Lenor is scheduled to appear in court Tuesday on the aggravated robbery charge

Bobby Lenor is not the only one who has faced new charges while out on bond in the Whitfield case.

Brothers charged with murder out on bond again

Tremond Lenor, 20, was released Dec. 4 on a $115,000 bond after it was reduced from $550,000 in the Whitfield homicide case.

He was arrested again in January after a Montgomery County grand jury indicted him on four counts of identity theft and one count of theft. He is accused of taking another man's wallet and using his debit card to make purchases at Champs, Foot Locker and Sneakerhead.com on or around May 28.

He was released on $10,000 bond in that case Jan. 14.

In February, Tremond Lenor was arrested a third time after police responding to a possible car crash or motorist assist and smelled marijuana coming from a car.

According to an arrest warrant, an officer saw Lenor drop a clear bag containing four green pills that were later identified as Alprazolam, the warrrant stated. Alprazolam is generic Xanax, a Schedule 4 narcotic.

Homicide suspect arrested again

Tequan Evans, 18, is also charged with first-degree felony murder in Whitfield's death. According to court records, he was released on $125,000 bond March 1 and he is not currently incarcerated at the Montgomery County Jail.

Both Lenor brothers remained in jail Friday.

Reach Breaking News reporter Stephanie Ingersoll at 245-0267 or on Twitter @StephLeaf.

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