UPDATE: Accused Mall Shooter In Odessa Facing Additional Charges
By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: August 21, 2012
Baushlyon Boyea Richardson is now facing charges for first degree murder and two counts of aggravated assault.
The aggravated assault charges -- which are second degree felonies -- were filed Monday.
Odessa Police say Richardson, 24, fatally shot 23-year-old Pablo Jimenez in the Music City Mall parking lot in Odessa around 1:30 AM on August 18th.
Jimenez died at Medical Center Hospital after the shooting.
Richardson also reportedly injured Jovanie Bernal and Jesus Garcia in the shooting.
Bernal, 19, and Garcia, 21, were treated for their injuries at Medical Center Hospital.
Police say they were first called to the mall parking lot after people refused to leave the 10 Sports Bar and Grill inside the mall.
However, while officers were en route, multiple calls came in for shots being fired in the parking lot -- and police found Jimenez, Bernal and Garcia all injured in the area.
Police have not released any information about a possible motive, but officers don't anticipate making any other arrests for the shooting.
As of Monday, Richardson was being held in the Ector County Law Enforcement Center on $125,000 bond.
For the original story on the shooting, click here.
Here's the latest report on the incident from Odessa Police:
DATE: 08-18-12 REPORT NO: Multiple
TYPE OF INCIDENT: SHOOTING - MURDER - Felony 1st
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT - Felony 2nd
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT - Felony 2nd
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: 08-18-12 @ 0135 hours
LOCATION: 4101 E. 42ND Music City Mall
WEAPONS(S) AND/OR CONTRABAND: Handgun, Unknown Brand or Model
SUMMARY/ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: ADDITIONAL CHARGES
The victims are identified as:
Pablo Jimenez, H/M, 05-18-89 - Deceased
Jovanie Bernal H/M, 01-06-93 - Injured
Jesus Garcia H/M, 03-31-91 - Injured
SUSPECT: Braushlyon Richardson B/M, DOB 09-05-87
Detectives with the Robbery-Homicide Unit have obtained two additional arrest warrants charging Braushlyon Richardson with Aggravated Assault a 2nd Degree Felony. The arrest warrants were signed by Municipal Court Judge Dennis Jones. The warrants were served on Richardson who is still in custody at the Ector County Law Enforcement Center. No other suspects are being sought in connection with this incident.


