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Twist in Harris County Assault Case as Caller Arrested for Being Real Aggressor

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Published on February 20, 2024
Twist in Harris County Assault Case as Caller Arrested for Being Real AggressorSource: Facebook/Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4

In Harris County, deputies were called to an assault case that turned the tables on the initial victim's claim. Constable Mark Herman's Office received a call on February 19, detailing a biting incident that caused pain and bodily injury to a male caller on Titleist Drive. However, as deputies delved into the altercation, the narrative took a sharp turn, revealing a twist in the expected story of the assault.

Deputies separated the individuals involved upon arrival, and their investigation uncovered that the bite was not an unprovoked attack but rather a defensive action. According to the Precinct 4 Facebook post, the investigation revealed that the caller was the aggressor and struck the female in the mouth and the bite was a defensive wound. The tables were turned, and the accused became the victim, as the evidence pointed to an act of self-defense.

In a statement released by Constable Mark Herman, the real aggressor was identified ."Jaileen Moses was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail for Assault. He is awaiting bond out of the 232nd District Court." 

The case continues to develop.