Angelo State University Police Arrest 5 Robbery Suspects

 

SAN ANGELO – Angelo State University Policer Wednesday arrested five suspects for Robbery.  

According to information from the Tom Green County Jail, the five initially were being held without bond.  One suspect's bond has been set at $45,000.  The remaining suspects will appear before a magistrate for bond hearings Thursday morning.  

Below is the information on the arrests: 

MURPHY, MICHAEL 

Booking Date: 08-31-2022 - 2:57 pm

Charges: 12990001 ROBBERY

Bond: No Bond

 


HAMMOND, D'KOREION 

Booking Date: 08-31-2022 - 2:56 pm

Charges: 12990001 ROBBERY

Bond: $45,000


MORRIS, ROY 

Booking Date: 08-31-2022 - 2:53 pm

Charges: 12990001 ROBBERY

Bond: No Bond


KIRKWOOD, KAMEREN 

Booking Date: 08-31-2022 - 2:33 pm

Charges: 12990001 ROBBERY

Bond: No Bond


FRIZELL, BRENTO 

Booking Date: 08-31-2022 - 2:24 pm

Charges: 12990001 ROBBERY

Bond: No Bond

This is a developing story.   

ASU Robbery Suspect Brenton Frizzle (Contributed/TGSCO)

ASU Robbery Suspect Brenton Frizzle (Contributed/TGSCO)

ASU Robbery Suspect D'Koreion Hammond (Contributed/TGCSO)

ASU Robbery Suspect D'Koreion Hammond (Contributed/TGCSO) 

ASU Robbery Suspect Cameron Kirkwood (Contributed/TGCSO)

ASU Robbery Suspect Cameron Kirkwood (Contributed/TGCSO)

ASU Robbery Suspect Roy Morris (Contributed/TGCSO)

ASU Robbery Suspect Roy Morris (Contributed/TGCSO)

ASU Robbery Suspect Michael Murphy (contributed/TGCSO)

ASU Robbery Suspect Michael Murphy (contributed/TGCSO)

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Back in the late 60's and early 70's we had our share of criminals on the ASU football team. For the sake of appearing Racist, the administration and the athletic department covered it up and smoothed things over so it never made the NEWS. I'm pretty sure it happens on all college teams. Glad to see it and I hope they get time. One of the perps ended up retiring as a State Judge.

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