The case of the man accused of killing a student at Texas Southern University earlier this month is moving forward.
ABC 13 Houston reports:
The suspect, Jartis Leblanc, Jr., did not appear in-person at probable cause court Sunday afternoon. The judge in the case set bonds of $50,000. LeBlanc, 22, is charged with murder and aggravated assault causing serious bodily injury.
According to investigators, LeBlanc shot and killed 18-year-old freshman Brent Randall and injured his brother on October 9.
LeBlanc was arrested Saturday during a SWAT standoff in north Houston. He is expected in court on Monday.
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(Photo/Video Source: ABC 13 Houston)