This July marks three years since a traffic stop where a Brazos County sheriff’s deputy had to drive 112 miles per hour to catch up to a car that was clocked at 92. Last Thursday (May 1) in district court, the driver was sentenced on four crimes. As part of a plea agreement with the district attorney’s office, 31 year old Akiva Jenkins of Killeen will serve at least 180 days in prison as part of a ten year sentence for harassing and threatening the deputy, DWI, and resisting arrest. The punishment known as shock probation could result in not having to serve the remaining prison time.
A Caldwell man is found guilty of violating probation in two Brazos County district court cases from crimes that took place in September 2021. In April 2023, 23 year old Dreraud Rogers admitted to stealing a gun and violating a protection order at least two times during a 12 month period. Rogers returned to court last Thursday (May 1) where he pleaded not guilty to violating probation. The district attorney’s office motion to revoke says Rogers, among other things, failed to submit to drug and/or alcohol testing 11 times, failed to perform community service, and failed to complete an accredited battering intervention and prevention program. Rogers punishment of four years for violating the protection order and 18 months for stealing the gun will be served at the same time.

