A young man who identified himself Miles’ brother said he and his family were still waiting for answers. The man, who lives at the house at Pine Falls and Lake Crystal Drive with his brother and mother, said police just burst in.
The man said his brother got off work, then went briefly to the store with his mother. He could not provide details because his mother ordered him to stop talking to a reporter.
His brother has not been arrested or identified as a suspect. There was no apparent motive for the killing as law enforcement continued to scour the area for the killer early Saturday.
The neighborhood, tucked off West Road near Telge, is normally quiet, said Frank Chilton, 61, who lives about three blocks from the house police cordoned off.
“You’ll have the usual nonsense, but nothing to be too concerned about,” Chilton said. “This is bizarre. Really out of left field.”
Neighbors described Miles as calm and friendly. Many were concerned about his welfare, saying they believed he had some sort of learning disability.
Online court records reveal a lengthy criminal past.
Miles’ first reported arrest came in February 2005 for failing to identify and giving false information to police officers. He would be arrested six more times between the first arrest and 2009.
In July 2005 he was arrested by Harris County SO for criminal mischief greater than or equal to $1,500. On Oct. 2. 2005, he was arrested again by Harris County and held for eight days for resisting “arrest, search or transport.”
In 2006 he was arrested for “discharging or displaying” a firearm. Plead guilty and was held for 10 days. On May 3, 2007, Jersey Village PD arrested Miles for evading arrest. Nine days later he was arrested again for criminal trespassing by Harris County Sheriff’s Office.
On Jan. 29, 2009, Miles was arrested for preventing or obstructing officers duties by using force against the officer.
Can't remember just 10 behavioural things?
**Many were concerned about his welfare, saying they believed he had some sort of learning disability.**
Ahh, the dumb@$$ defense.
He was functioning at a level that allowed him to pull a trigger. That is high enough.
Get a rope!