“This defendant is a murderer. He pointed another loaded firearm at another human being. This can never happen again.” - Assistant District Attorneys Kevin Capps and Robert Vetter
“The defendant’s choice to senselessly take the lives of two young parents is deserving of this harsh punishment. While nothing can bring back what he has taken, we hope that this sentence provides some measure of comfort to the victims’ families.”
- ADAs Escue, Larsen, & Golden
“This was a senseless and terrifying act of life threatening violence against an innocent victim who had to fight to save his own life. We thank the jury for protecting our community from this defendant to the maximum degree permitted by our law.”
— Kevin Capps and Caleb Beacham
“This case is a warning of the violence that can result from an individual’s choice to use dangerous drugs. Getting drunk or high is no excuse when a person endangers the lives of multiple people in this way. There must be a consequence.” - Asst District Attorney Ryan Golden
Today we were honored to partner with KBTX at their Annual Food for Families Food Drive! The DA’s Office, along with other departments in Brazos County, donated 1100 pounds of food and over $1100 to the Brazos Valley Food Bank. We are so thankful to be part of a giving community!
“When a person is willing to threaten the life of another human being over money, they must go to prison. The jury reinforced that our community will respond when a defendant devalues life and places us all in danger.”
The defendant in this case was given an opportunity to become a productive member of society and proved that he would not follow the law or the rules set by the Court. As a result, he will spend the next ten years in prison. - Tonika Davis, Assistant District Attorney
“Brazos County was changed forever by this Defendant’s actions. The jury protected us all today, when they sentenced Larry Bollin to life.” — Jarvis Parsons, District Attorney and Jennifer Hebert, Assistant District Attorney
“This defendant tried to use the law to shield him for taking responsibility for his actions and we are proud that a Brazos County jury saw through the lies and held him accountable. “
- Tonika Davis & Abigail Goodman, Assistant District Attorneys
Join our office as we gather with the Brazos Valley Area Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and members of the community for the 29th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Freedom March & Program on Monday, January 20, 2025, at 10:00 AM!
“The defendant chose to embody cowardice by deliberately harming those he claimed to love and hiding from accountability. The victim in this case embodied bravery by coming out of the shadows and reporting her abuse.”
- Abigail Goodman & Caleb Beacham, Asst District Attorneys
“It is against the law for a person who has been convicted of a felony to possess a firearm in public, much less to possess a firearm in someone else’s home.”
- ADAs Ryan Golden & Mark Stahman
“The defendant’s actions placed the lives of members in our community in danger. The Court sent a message that this type of behavior isn’t welcome in Brazos County.”
- Rachel Porter, Assistant District Attorney
“Jacqueline suffered needlessly and profoundly due to the extreme neglect of a family member who certainly knew better. The defendant’s shocking indifference led directly to Jacqueline’s death. The defendant’s prison sentence is well justified.” – Kevin Capps, ADA
“Believing a child who discloses abuse is the first step to achieving justice. This jury was able to provide much needed closure and justice to two brave girls.”
— Kara Comte and Tonika Davis, Assistant District Attorneys
A Brazos County Jury sent a message to the Defendant and others like him—when you continue to bring crime and violence into our community we will not tolerate that behavior.
Rachel Porter and Tonika Davis, Assistant District Attorneys
We had so much fun this week supporting Brazos Valley Gives at the ribbon cutting for A Day of Giving on October 14, as well as BCS Together at Purse Bingo! We love our community and the people who live here!
“The defendant will spend a significant portion of the rest of his life in prison for the life he has spent abusing women. We are thankful that the citizens of Brazos County…took action to protect others from the defendant.”
- Rachel Porter and Kara Comte, ADAs
“Anthony Lister has repeatedly demonstrated that he will inflict violence on those he claims to love. Hopefully, this prison sentence will finally impact his behavior, and stop future violence before it starts.”
- Assistant District Attorney Kevin Capps