A College Station man was arrested New Year’s Eve for an aggravated assault against his fiancée in Bryan, which led to him dumping the used weapon in Navasota.
According to the probable cause affidavit from Bryan PD, they responded to a call for a disturbance with a weapon in the Southwest part of Bryan. The male caller reported that his daughter’s fiancée came to his house, and shot at his daughter.
Authorities confirmed what the caller reported, that there was a bullet hole in the floor. The woman said that she and her fiancée were moving out of their old apartment on Harvey Road in College Station on the 31st, when her fiancée got upset about her suggestion to want her cousin to help them move. From there, the couple continued arguing at their new apartment on Sprucewood Street, where the woman advised that her 11 year old brother was present in their duplex.
That is when the man shut the brother’s bedroom door, cut the lights off, and then stood in front of the woman, stating he was going to kill her. Upon saying this, the man removed his 9 mm firearm from his pocket, and discharged a single shot into the floor, directly in front of the woman.
He then left he scene, drove to Navasota, where he dumped the gun in a dumpster in town.
After the incident, the man began calling his fiancée, apologizing for the incident. He agreed to meet her on the street to discuss the altercation, where he admitted to grabbing the weapon from the dining room, and firing it once.
The man was arrested and identified as 23 year old Ywaukene Jajuan David of College Station.
He was charged with Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon Family Violence, and remains in the Brazos County jail on bonds totaling $30,000.