Houston man accused of shooting boy with AK-47 after posting bail for murder charge

Ketrell Raynard Beasley, 17, allegedly shot and killed Cornelius Jackson, 20, on Feb. 25, 2017, Houston police said. Ketrell Raynard Beasley, 17, allegedly shot and killed Cornelius Jackson, 20, on Feb. 25, 2017, Houston police said. Photo: Houston Police Department Photo: Houston Police Department Image 1 of / 1 Caption Close Houston man accused of shooting boy with AK-47 after posting bail for murder charge 1 / 1 Back to Gallery

A Houston man who was released from jail three months ago after posting bail on a murder charge is now accused of shooting a boy, using an AK-47 in the incident.

Ketrell Beasley, 18, now faces a deadly conduct charge after allegedly shooting the unidentified boy June 5 inside an apartment in the 7400 block of Calhoun Road. The boy's condition is unknown.

Beasley was previously charged with murder, evading arrest in a vehicle and unlawful carrying of a weapon in connection with a deadly shooting in the Third Ward in February 2017. In that incident, Beasley and an alleged accomplice were accused of fatally shooting Cornelius Jackson, 20, in a shopping center parking lot.

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Beasley was arrested and booked into Harris County Jail on those charges in April 2018, records show. His bond was initially set at $150,000. It was lowered to $100,000 and then $50,000, according to court records.

On March 3, he was released after posting bail on $50,000 bond on the murder charge and a $1,000 bond on the weapons charge, records show.

In the most recent incident, the victim, only described as a minor, was sitting in front of his couch last week when a bullet struck his back, according to a Houston police affidavit. The shot came from another apartment, police said.

Houston police responded to the shooting around 2 p.m. and found a bullet inside the victim's closet that was the same caliber used by an AK-47, police said.

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They also spoke with two witnesses who saw Beasley inside their apartment after hearing gunfire. A third witnesses identified Beasley as the shooter, according to the affidavit.

Also, video surveillance footage showed Beasley walking out of an apartment carrying a rifle around the time of the shooting, the affidavit said. In the video, Beasley appeared to be manipulating the weapon. The cameras then captured a muzzle flash coming from the rifle before Beasley went back inside the apartment, the affidavit said.

Police said they found an AK-47 rifle inside a closet in the apartment Beasley was in, after a resident allowed police to search the home. Police disassembled the weapon before giving it to the crime scene unit.

Beasley, who appeared for a probable cause hearing early Thursday morning, is currently back in Harris County Jail without bail. His next court date is scheduled for Aug. 1 in the 351st District Court.

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