“Last week, the grand jury heard testimony on Soto and passed the case with no decision made,” said First Assistant District Attorney Stephanie Newell, on Thursday. “Yesterday, the grand jury heard additional evidence in this matter. After deliberation, the grand jury issued a no bill on the charge of deadly conduct. The investigation revealed that Soto had been the victim of an aggravated robbery immediately preceding the offense of deadly conduct.”
On July 21, the other two men, Ethan West Trainer, 19, and Taja Monroe West, 21, were indicted by a grand jury on murder charges “as a result of their participation in the aggravated robbery with Quinton Ford that led to his death,” Newell said.
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