January 27, 2026
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Texas Parolee for Murder Charged in Violent Sugar Land Jail Escape

Authorities in Sugar Land, Texas say 19‑year‑old Edmound Guillory, on parole after a juvenile murder case, and three other teens robbed a CVS around 2 a.m. on Jan. 11, 2026, then hours later brutally assaulted a city jailer and briefly escaped custody. Court records cited in local reports say the jailer’s head was stomped six to seven times, leaving him unconscious with a broken nose, severe lacerations and deep bite marks, before Guillory allegedly freed his three co‑defendants and all four fled the facility. Police recaptured the group within about two hours and they now face additional counts ranging from escape and attempted murder or aggravated assault on a public servant to engaging in organized criminal activity and multiple aggravated robberies. Prosecutors note they previously warned a Harris County juvenile court that Guillory posed a danger after he was found delinquent in a 2022 fatal shooting and sentenced to 17 years, but a judge released him on parole ahead of his 19th birthday after only a fraction of that term. The case is intensifying debate in Texas over how often violent juvenile offenders are released early, how ankle‑monitor violations are handled, and whether local jails have adequate staffing and procedures to prevent serious inmate-on-staff attacks.

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📌 Key Facts

  • On Jan. 11, 2026, four teens were arrested after an alleged armed robbery of a CVS in Sugar Land, Texas in which a clerk was assaulted and cash stolen.
  • Later that day a Sugar Land jailer checking a cell was attacked, with his head stomped 6–7 times and bitten, leaving him unconscious with a broken nose and serious injuries.
  • The suspect accused of leading the assault, 19‑year‑old Edmound Guillory, had previously been found delinquent in a 2022 Houston murder and paroled by a juvenile court after a 17‑year sentence.

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