Judge Denies Bond For Cantonment Man That Allegedly Made Up Shooting Story
February 6, 2010
On Friday, an Escambia County judge denied bond for the Cantonment man that reported multiple times that someone had been shooting at his home when deputies say he made it all up.
Judge Joel Boles ordered that John Horace Bryant, 33, be held with bound. Bryant told deputies and a local television station that someoneĀ had shot at his Sundance Lane home or his truck on at least eight different occasions in the past couple of months. In the televised report, Bryant even showed the reporter the bullet holes in his truck.
But deputies say he made up the stories in an attempt to frame his ex-wife. Bryant remains in the Escambia County Jail charged with aggravated stalking and obstruction of justice.
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5 Responses to “Judge Denies Bond For Cantonment Man That Allegedly Made Up Shooting Story”
Way to go Johnnie. No exitement in Dodge? Well create some. Hey doesn’t he look a lot like the town crier?
Whiskey talks. Good try.
He needs some HELP MAYBE the women that he hurt can get on with there life now
paranoid schizophrenics (undiagnosed or off their meds) will often “believe” that these type occurances are REAL and are actually happening to them…hope his lawyer is ruling out that consideration with a professional assessment.
Complete and utter FAIL on his part.
Maybe no one will shoot at him in jail. If he did make it up and shoot his own truck, then he needs to stay in jail.