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Saturday, June 2, 2012

Arrest made in fatal Surfside beach party shooting

  By Crystal KobzaSURFISDE, TX (KTRK) -- An arrest has been made in a deadly shooting at a beach party in Surfside. It's been almost two months since a Houston father -- an innocent bystander -- was killed. Now a suspect is in custody and it turns out he was due to go on trial later this month for another murder -- that of a 19-year-old college student.

Brazoria County officials and Houston police have been working for some time together to track down the person responsible for the shooting death of Derrick Milam, 26. They found their man Thursday night, and this is not the first time he has been charged with murder.

Deandre Gray, 19, is behind bars charged with murdering Milam. The shooting happened back on April 7 during a beach party in Surfside, where authorities say an estimated 15,000 people had gathered.

After investigators received a tip on Gray's whereabouts, they were able to track him down near his house.

"When he jumped out of the car, I understand he had a purse with him, which he threw out or disposed of. The purse contained narcotics and a weapon -- a pistol," said Brazoria County Sheriff Charles Wagner. "This man's a dangerous person. He's now in jail, less of a threat to society."

Investigators say when they located Gray, he took off with a three-year-old in the car, and drove to a nearby Luby's where they found him hiding in a walk-in freezer. The child was left alone in the car.

"He's out on murder, was out on bond for murder, he's alleged to have, our evidence shows he murdered somebody else," Sheriff Wagner said. "That makes him very dangerous."

Gray was arrested and charged with murder in the case of 19-year-old, Sashe Gray Jones, who was fatally shot in 2009. She was an innocent girl, caught in the line of fire and killed after a bullet went through her car door while driving down the road.

Her mother Alfreda Mosley said, "They released him and let him back on the streets. Now another family is grieving and they're going through what I went through two years and three months ago."

Investigators tell us part of the conditions of Deandre Gray's bond included wearing an ankle monitor and a curfew. They say when Gray was taken into custody, he was not wearing his ankle monitor. Investigators with Brazoria County tell us questions as to why he wasn't wearing his monitor will be left for probation officers and the district attorney's office to answer.

"The state should have did a better job of keeping track of people that have ankle monitors," Mosley said.

Gray's bond has been set at $1 million and he is currently being held in the Brazoria County Jail. Gray is not only facing murder charges but investigators tell us he is also facing additional charges from Thursday night's chase, including endangering a child.

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Friday, May 4, 2012

Planned Surfside beach party sparks concerns

SURFSIDE, TX (KTRK) -- The promise of a party on the beach has neighbors in Surfside scared for their safety.

It was not that long ago that this sleepy beach side village turned chaotic. There were a lot of cars leading into town, as far as the eye could see. Some residents tell horror stories from Easter weekend and now they're fearing a repeat.

Pirates Alley Cafe banks on weekend business, so losing an entire Saturday just doesn't cut it, especially since they already lost one last month.

"It was bad. It was crazy," restaurant manager Stephen Marsden said.

It was Easter weekend. Thousands flooded the island for a massive party promoted on social media, and the cafe was forced to close.

"People were in fear of their lives, honestly because they couldn't walk out of the house or say anything because of fear of something bad happening," Marsden said.

Law enforcement was overwhelmed, businesses under siege and when it was all over, 26-year-old Derrick Milam and two others had been shot, Milam fatally.

"Everybody was scared. They were totally scared," Longtime Surfside resident Donn Ebarb said.

Ebarb had never seen anything like it.

"Solid lights coming into our town," Ebarb said.

And hopes to never see it again, though now he's worried about the ads online promoting yet another big party. This one will be a biker beach bash. Surfside police are gearing up and locals are hoping they learned some lessons.

"We don't want another episode of what happened on that one Saturday," Ebarb said.

The Surfside police chief say they've canceled the reservation for the beach house that the promoter had rented for this weekend and they plan to barricade the street that it's on. He also says the city won't issue permits for entertainment and he plans to triple his police force this weekend and is meeting the with the Brazoria County Sheriff's Office on Thursday to strategize.

He says the party won't happen, although online, it looks like almost 300 people have made RSVPs so far and those ads are still acti

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Friday, June 3, 2011

College student survives shark attack near Surfside Beach

AP  HOUSTON -- A University of Houston student is recovering from a shark bite on her upper leg as she stood in waist-deep water.

Kori Robertson went to the beach on Memorial Day and was with friends on Follett's Island, near Surfside, when she felt a jerk on her thigh, then pain.

She made it out of the water and then saw more than a dozen upper and lower jaw tooth marks just above her right knee.

The 22-year-old saw senior education major was treated and released from a Galveston hospital. Doctors believe the bite was caused by a bull shark.

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