Jena 6 Thug update
The Jena 6 still violating the law while on probation.
On May 10, Mychal Bell — who pleaded guilty Dec. 3, 2007, to a juvenile charge of second-degree battery — was stopped in Olla on U.S. Highway 165 and cited for speeding and having no vehicle insurance, Olla Police reported. The vehicle was towed, as it wasn’t properly insured.
Authorities said Bell had received a weekend pass from his Monroe foster family — part of his sentence — but was to stay in Monroe and have his mother visit him there.
Court documents allude to recent probation violations for juvenile defendant Jesse Ray Beard, although details about the incidents aren’t public record. One filing says Beard wanted to go to a “strict boarding school” at his own expense as a consequence for alleged probation violations and that the Office of Youth Development supported the placement.
In February, Bryant Purvis was charged with assault causing bodily injury after an incident at his new school, Hebron High in Carrollton, Texas.
According to the police report, Purvis walked up to another student from behind, grabbed his neck with one hand, choked him and pushed his head into a bench.
LaSalle Parish District Attorney Reed Walters has filed a motion requesting that he be able to bring the Texas arrest into Purvis’ trial here.
Carwin Jones, 19, of Trout was arrested May 10 and charged with simple battery, a misdemeanor, in connection with a May 7 incident in which, according to the LaSalle Parish Sheriff’s Office, Jones was alleged to have hit a 21-year-old man from behind as several other men came toward the man and his friends with baseball bats. Jones remained jailed at the LaSalle Parish Jail until May 12, when he was released on $1,000 bond.
This isn’t the first arrest for Jones since his arrest in connection with the Dec. 4, 2006, attack on Justin Barker. On Jan. 24, he was arrested and charged with remaining on the premises after being forbidden, a misdemeanor.








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