Authorities have identified 18-year-old Tyson McGriff as a suspect facing serious felony charges, including Capital Murder and Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, according to booking information released by law enforcement officials.
McGriff, whose booking number is listed as 26026121, is the subject of two warrants connected to the case. Records indicate that Warrant No. F2676217 pertains to a Capital Murder charge described as “Capital Murder by Terror Threat/Other Felony,” while Warrant No. F2676218 is related to a charge of Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon. Bond has reportedly been set at $0.00 for both charges.
The suspect is listed as an 18-year-old male. Additional booking information identifies him as a Taurus. Authorities have not publicly disclosed his current location, and booking records list both his location and housing assignment as unknown.
At this stage, investigators have not released detailed information regarding the circumstances that led to the charges. Information concerning the alleged incident, potential victims, motive, or evidence has not yet been fully disclosed to the public. Law enforcement agencies continue to investigate the matter as the legal process moves forward.
Capital murder is among the most serious criminal charges that can be filed and often involves allegations of homicide under specific aggravating circumstances defined by state law. Similarly, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon generally involves accusations of causing or threatening serious bodily harm while using a weapon.
Court proceedings are expected to provide additional details as prosecutors present evidence and the case advances through the judicial system. Legal representatives for the defendant may also address the allegations in future hearings.
It is important to note that criminal charges are allegations only. Tyson McGriff is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law. Authorities have indicated that further information may be released as the investigation and court proceedings continue.