XII 55-56).Īttempting to Elude and Possesion of Stolen Property Police Report Jones told Analiese Presley that he and Isaiah Smith had found the keys to the Honda at Quail Springs Mall, then walked through the parking lot until they found the car (Tr. Jones had gloves and pantyhose in his back pocket (Tr. XII 8). Jones ignored a command not to open the car door, reached in, put his left hand under the seat and grabbed a loaded gun, trying to push it under the seat (Tr. XII 7). Jones, Officer Wilson, and another officer approached the Honda to retrieve Jones’ wallet (Tr. XII 7). Officer Wilson apprehended Jones, who admitted to parking the car at a stranger’s house to avoid contact with the officer (Tr. XII 7). Jones then walked in Officer Wilson’s direction, only to run when he saw the officer’s car (Tr. Officer Wilson learned that the tag was registered to a different car as he turned the corner out of the cul-de-sac (Tr. XII 6). Jones exited the car and approached the house, but then turned and saw Officer Wilson driving away so he went back in the direction of the car (Tr. XII 6). When he got behind the car, it accelerated and started making quick turns until it parked in a driveway at the end of a cul-de-sac (Tr. XII 4-8, 11-12). Officer Wilson had seen the car several times that night so he decided to follow it (Tr. Norman police officer Jason Wilson pulled Jones over at 1:30 AM in a white Honda (Tr. Possession of a Firearm and Stolen Vehicle Police Report The jury was not aware of this incident, as the State did not discover it in time to provide notice to the defense. Jones’ other glove was also found near a parked car he had hidden behind. XII 62-64).Ī Norman Police officer saw “a man dressed in dark clothing with a hood” in the parking lot of the Republic Bank in Norman near the ATM machine. When Jones saw the officer, he ducked behind a bush and then ran away, ignoring the officer’s lights and siren. Officers eventually caught Jones, but not before he discarded “a black semi-auto pistol (plastic water gun painted black), a brown cloth glove, and a blue full-face ski mask” in a nearby yard. XI 106-07, 111). Jones pawned several of the gold chains and gave Analiese Presley three or four, but then took them back from her (Tr. XI 106). Jones stole gold chains worth approximately $15,000 (Tr. Jones threatened to kill the store owner if he picked up the telephone (Tr. XI 107-08). Jones was also wearing gloves (Tr. XII 14-18). Jones had pantyhose and a red bandana over his face (Tr. Jones robbed a jewelry store at Quail Springs Mall with a gun (Tr. XII 58).Īrmed Robbery (Royal Jewelers) Police Report XI 128). Jones told Analiese Presley at one point that he had a Lexus, and she would look cute in it (Tr. XI 124). The car was found three months later in Midwest City (Tr. XI 121-22). Jones was wearing a blue bandana (Tr. XI 121-22). The victim and his passengers (who were already in the car when Jones approached) managed to get out of the car before Jones drove away (Tr. XI 118-27, 134-35). The victim froze, so Jones grabbed the keys and shoved the doctor into the car (Tr. The victim was leaving the Hideaway Pizza on North Western Avenue when Jones pointed a gun at his head and ordered him to get into his Lexus (Tr. Jones pled guilty to this carjacking (robbery with a firearm and possession of a firearm after former conviction of a felony) after his conviction for Paul Howell’s murder.Īrmed Carjacking and Attempted Kidnapping (Hideaway Pizza) Police Report XI 75). The key to the victim’s car was found in the glove compartment of the car that Jones and Jordan shared (Tr. The victim’s Mercedes was found the day before Paul Howell was murdered in the parking lot of Jones’ apartment complex (Tr. XI 62, 64-65). Jones was wearing a blue bandana over his mouth and nose (Tr. XI 53-60, 134-35). The victim positively identified Jones as the person who stole his car at gunpoint (Tr. The victim was leaving the same Hideaway Pizza location when Jones pointed a gun at his head and demanded the keys to his Mercedes (Tr. XII 72-76).Īrmed Carjacking (Hideaway Pizza) Police Report XII 69-74). Jones and his cellmate were subdued only after two other guards arrived (Tr. XII 69-77). The incident began when the cellmate pushed the guard, then Jones took the guard’s radio and threw it in the toilet before also pushing and grabbing at the guard in an attempt to keep him from leaving the cell (Tr. While Jones was awaiting trial for Paul Howell’s murder, he assisted his cellmate in assaulting a guard (Tr. Jones’ Criminal Activity Prior to the MurderĪssault of a Detention Officer Police Report
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