
Tensions flared in a Houston neighborhood when a man reportedly pointed a gun at a complainant, leading to a swift arrest by local law enforcement. According to a Facebook post by Harris County Constable Precinct 4, deputies from Constable Mark Herman's Office were dispatched to a weapons disturbance on Wunderlich Drive on March 8.
The situation escalated quickly after Conrado Llorente, a familiar figure in the area, allegedly threatened the victim with a firearm deputies arrived and pieced together the chain of events which resulted in Llorente's apprehension. He now faces charges of Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, as confirmed by Constable Herman.
Justice sought to swiftly regain its hold on the peace it is meant to protect, as "Conrado Llorente was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail, charged with Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon," according to Harris County Constable statement. Llorente's bond was set at a sum of $5,000.00 by the 262nd District Court; a clear message that such violations of communal sanctity carry a tangible cost.









