The Killeen Daily Herald notes. Sadly, the thoughts of suicide soon showed themselves in a somewhat alarming manner.
Robison confessed online to shooting a gun three times, once at the ground and again at a brick wall. Things swiftly got out of hand when police were sent.
To do a welfare check on the person. From an AR-15 inside the house, Robison fired several rounds before a SWAT squad eventually broke through and arrested the guy.
Charged with first-degree felony aggravated assault on a public worker, Robison detained on a $200,000 bail. Though identified as a female, the suspect was kept.
With biological men prisoners. The media asked Bell County Jail right away upon learning of this claimed social injustice. Still, the response they got most definitely did not meet expectations.