College Station Police Arrests For Discharging Fire Extinguishers And Road Rage Incident

Occupants of a three story College Station apartment building had to evacuate at two in the morning on Saturday after someone discharged multiple fire extinguishers under front doors and in the building breezeways. According to the College Station police arrest report, Walker Runyon told officers he was “just acting like a 18 year old.” Officers wrote a thick plume of noxious chemical powder from the extinguishers resulted in several residents experiencing breathing problems. Runyon was released from jail after posting bond promising to make future court appearances.

A Bryan woman was arrested last Friday on a road rage charge that took place six weeks ago. According to the College Station police arrest report, 23 year old Alexis Porter is accused of pointing a handgun at a stranger while passing on Raymond Stotzer Parkway. Officers who reviewed video stated Porter was untruthful about the route she said she took to work. Porter is out of jail after posting a $75,000 dollar bond following her arrest on a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. CSPD officers also arrested Porter last year and the year before on warrants from Burleson County charging her with assault, stalking, and making a terroristic threat.

Photos of (L-R) Walker Runyon and Alexis Porter from https://jailsearch.brazoscountytx.gov/JailSearch/default.aspx
Photos of (L-R) Walker Runyon and Alexis Porter from https://jailsearch.brazoscountytx.gov/JailSearch/default.aspx

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