
On March 10, a man was detained and later arrested for assaulting a disabled person in the 300 block of N Vista Drive, Texas law enforcement officials said. The suspect, identified as Joshua Harris, was quickly taken into custody by deputies from Constable Mark Herman's Office when they responded to the assault call. Harris, authorities disclosed, had previously been released on a meager $100 bond for an unrelated charge of making a Terroristic Threat.
The investigation into the incident quickly escalated, as deputies determined that Harris had caused pain to the handicapped victim, a detail that amplified the severity of the encounter. Details surrounding the nature of the assault, however, were not immediately released by officials. According to a post on Constable Mark Herman's official Facebook page, "Joshua Harris was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail, charged with Injury to a Disabled Victim. His bond was set at $35,000.00 out of the 228th District Court."
As of now, Harris remains in custody at the Harris County Jail, with his case pending before the courts.









