'A loving mother': Man shot wife 15 times in front of their 18-month-old because he thought she was cheating on him

Inset left: Brandon Dickerson (Brazos County Jail). Inset right: Alexis Walls (Brazos County District Attorney”s Office). Background: The area near where Dickerson shot and killed Walls in Bryan, Tex. (Google Maps).

A Texas resident faces a lengthy prison sentence after admitting to the fatal shooting of his wife in a moment of intense jealousy.

On Tuesday, 30-year-old Brandon Dickerson confessed to the murder of 23-year-old Alexis Walls, resulting in a guilty plea.

Following his admission, Judge Kyle Hawthorne of the 85th District Court sentenced Dickerson to 50 years in prison, as reported by a statement from the Brazos County District Attorney’s Office.

The tragic event took place in February 2025 at a home on East 18th Street in Bryan, a city near College Station, where Texas A&M University’s main campus is located.

During the incident, the couple’s 18-month-old child was present but was unharmed by the violence.

On the day of the shooting, Dickerson called 911 himself, admitting to taking the life of his child’s mother by shooting her several times.

Officers with the Bryan Police Department arrived at the residence around 1 a.m. to find the woman dead at the scene.

An investigation later determined the woman had been shot 15 times. The pair were common-law married, an informal sort of marriage.

When questioned, Dickerson told detectives he killed Walls because he thought she was cheating on him, according to court documents obtained by Bryan-based CBS and The CW affiliate KBTX.

The DA’s press release eulogizes the slain woman:

From the moment she was born, she brought light to those who were lucky enough to know her. She was friendly, kind, and thoughtful. She was the youngest of three children. Her family affectionately referred to her as a “hurricane.” Alexis never met a stranger. She welcomed everyone she met with open arms. She was bubbly and talkative. For her family, she was a ball of joy. For her friends, she was a listening ear. For her young son, Zaylen, she was everything.

The since-convicted man offered contrition through his attorneys in a statement obtained by Temple-based NBC affiliate KCEN.

“Mr. Dickerson is sincerely remorseful for the actions of that night,” the Casaretto Law Group, PLLC, said in a statement. “Further, as evidenced in his plea, he takes full responsibility for his actions and accepts the punishment [assessed] in this case.”

Since his arrest, Dickerson has been detained in the Brazos County Detention Center on a $300,000 bond. He will soon be transferred to the custody of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

The couple’s child, who is autistic, is now being raised by Walls’ parents, according to the district attorney’s office.

“Alexis was a light to everyone she met,” the prosecution team said in a statement of its own. “She was a loving mother, a beautiful daughter and a considerate friend. She will be missed dearly by her family and friends, but her memory will live forever in their hearts.”

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