19 year old Amarion Cooper of Lexington and the Brazos County district attorney’s office reached a plea agreement where Cooper will serve 45 years for the death of 23 year old Cameron Gray. The shooting took place in the parking lot of the College Station H-E-B store on Texas Avenue. Another Lexington man, 20 year old Trevon Stewart, is awaiting trial and is out of jail on bonds totaling 515 thousand dollars. According to Stewart’s arrest report from College Station police, in May 2021, he and Cooper were trying to buy a quarter pound of marijuana when the gunfire started. Gray was killed and Cooper was shot in the leg. Stewart was driving a SUV where officers found three semi automatic handguns, one pound of marijuana, and less than one ounce of THC wax. Prosecutors say Cooper and Stewart attempted to rob Gray while he was in their vehicle. Cooper’s punishment also includes firing a gun outside Bryan’s Premiere Theater in September 2020. And Cooper is being held in the Brazos County jail on an armed robbery charge in Travis County, two cases of evading arrest in Milam County, and a marijuana possession charge in Lee County.