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Suspect accused of shooting Harris County deputy was free on multiple bonds Phil Archer, Reporter Tags: HOUSTON – The man accused of shooting a Harris County deputy in the back Tuesday night was free from jail on multiple bonds at the time of the shooting, according to court records. Investigators said 37-year-old Moises Martinez fired shots at two deputies who had responded to reports of a suspicious person. Some of those shots hit Deputy Brandon Barrigan in the back, face and hand. Investigators said Martinez fled but was arrested after an hourslong manhunt. “Sadly it’s par for the course for what we’re seeing, in what I’m calling the ‘bond pandemic,’” said Houston Crime Stoppers victim’s advocate Andy Kahan. “This is just a daily occurrence.” ....
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) The man accused of shooting a Harris County Sheriff deputy Tuesday evening appeared in probable cause court Wednesday afternoon, and the weapon he used could play a big role in the investigation, but remains unfound. Moises Martinez, 37, is accused of shooting Deputy Brandon Barragan multiple times and faces three charges, including two counts of aggravated assault on a public servant and a felon in possession of a weapon. A judge set Martinez s bail at $525,000 and deputies said they are still searching for the gun Martinez used at the scene. Sheriff Ed Gonzalez released a photo of Martinez holding it and appealing to the public for help. ....