Crime & Safety
2 Men Accused Of Firing Gun In Direction Of Round Rock School
Jimmy Neal Campbell III, 22, of Killeen, Jonathan Alexander Patton, 22, of Round Rock fired shots in area behind Stony Point High School.

ROUND ROCK, TEXAS — Two men were arrested after being accused of firing a handgun in the direction of Round Rock homes and schools last month, according to a published report.
The incident dates to Aug. 26, but details were only recently revealed via an arrest affidavit. Police responded to the scene where shots were reported as being fired — in a spot behind Stony Point High School at 1801 Tiger Trail — at around 3:20 a.m., according to an Austin American-Statesman report.
One of the callers to police said her child had viewed a Snapchat video by a person with the handle "Jimmy-icarrypisols" that reportedly captured the scene of the gun play. After a police investigation, there was Jimmy involved in reality: Jimmy Neal Campbell III, 22, of Killeen who was with Jonathan Alexander Patton, 22, of Round Rock, both later to be charged.
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The Snapchat video reportedly showed Patton holding a pistol at a 45-degree angle while firing four shots into the air, according to the report. The video also is said to have shown Campbell (presumably "Jimmy-icarry pistols") holding the same firearm but in a 30-degree angle while popping off three shots in the same direction where homes and schools are located.
An unidentified third male suspect also fired shots with the same pistol, according to the affidavit referenced by the Statesman. The video ended with Campbell saying pithily: "I ain't got no more bullets," according to the report.
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Campbell and Patton have been charged with deadly conduct as a result of the aftermath, a third-degree felony punishable by up to ten years in jail. A check of Williamson County Jail records shows both Campbell and Patton were being held Monday in the Williamson County Jail, with bail set at $20,000 for each of them.

Jimmy Neal Campbell III booking photo via Williamson County Jail records

Jonathan Alexander Patton, booking photo via Williamson County Jail records
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