The College Station man accused of gunfire inside a College Station home the Thursday before Memorial Day that killed two family members is now in the Brazos County jail.
19 year old Michael Epperson, who was arrested in Bell County, was booked into the Brazos County jail last Friday afternoon (May 31).
College Station police arrest reports say Epperson lived in the same home where he admitted to shooting and killing two family members, wounding a third, and missed hitting a fourth relative.
Epperson, who was arrested on warrants for capital murder of multiple persons and two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, is held in lieu of bonds totaling $3 million dollars.
Update May 27, 2024:
College Station police continue to investigate the shooting of three people last Thursday night (May 23rd).
CSPD arrest reports identify 59 year old Seferino Aleman and 22 year old Izaac Garcia were killed, a third person was shot in the arm, and a fourth person was threatened to be shot.
They are all relatives of the accused shooter, 19 year old Michael Epperson of College Station.
The arrest reports don’t say what led to the gunfire in the victim’s home south of Wolf Pen Creek Park.
Epperson, who was arrested in Killeen, remains in the Bell County jail in lieu of bonds totaling more than $2 million dollars.
Original story, May 24, 2024:
Gunfire Thursday night (May 23) south of College Station’s Wolf Pen Creek Park left two people dead and a third person in the hospital.
None of the victim’s names have been released by College Station police.
CSPD’s Facebook page says the suspect, 19 year old Michael Epperson, was found in Killeen.
The shooting took place on Colgate Drive near Central Park Lane.