Robison acknowledged firing a gun three times, twice at a brick wall and once at the ground, in an online confession.
The situation rapidly worsened when police were summoned to conduct a welfare check on the person.
Before a SWAT squad broke into the residence and captured the suspect, Robison fired several rounds from an AR-15 inside the house.
Robison was placed on a $200,000 bond after being charged with first-degree felony aggravated assault on a public official.
The suspect was kept alongside biological male prisoners even though she identified as a woman. The media questioned Bell County Jail very away after learning about this purported social injustice.