The man who allegedly fired 15 bullets into the body of a Texas
sheriff’s deputy was found mentally incompetent in 2012 to stand trial
on a felony assault charge, a prosecutor said Monday.
Shannon Miles, who has been charged with capital murder for allegedly
shooting Texas Sheriff’s Deputy Darren Goforth, was charged with
aggravated assault with a deadly weapon nearly three years ago, said Joe
Frederick, a prosecutor in Travis County. The suspect, 30, reportedly
kicked and punched a man at an Austin homeless shelter in a dispute over
the television remote control. Before the trial, Miles was found
mentally incompetent and sent to a mental hospital for six months before
he was sent back for trial. Prosecutors failed to find the assault
victim and the case was dropped.
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