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A Texas teenager with a history of offenses finds himself incarcerated once more, this time accused of murder while he was out on bond for three separate charges.
Johnnie Lillie, 19, faces charges in connection with the fatal shooting of 29-year-old Jermarkus Johnson on September 22, 2025, on Aldine Bender Road in Houston, Texas, as reported by FOX 26.
At the time of the incident, Lillie was reportedly on probation for a motor vehicle burglary conviction from June 2024. His arrest followed an alleged illegal firearm purchase.

“While on probation, he was caught with a machine gun, which is quite a serious offense,” noted Andy Kahan, who serves as the director of victim services and advocacy at Houston’s Crime Stoppers, during an interview with the outlet.
Despite these new serious charges, Lillie was reportedly granted bond, allowing him to be released from jail before this latest accusation.
After the additional charges were filed, Lillie was reportedly granted bond and subsequently released from jail.

Johnnie Lillie was reportedly out on probation after being sentenced for a burglary of a motor vehicle in June 2024 when he was taken into custody after allegedly purchasing a gun illegally. He was later arrested again on separate burglary of a motor vehicle charges. (iStock; FOX 26)
Lillie then reportedly picked up yet another charge stemming from an alleged burglary of a second motor vehicle while free on bond and under the supervision of both the county’s probation department and pretrial services.
“Now he’s out on not one, but two bonds, and is still on probation,” Kahan told FOX 26.

Johnnie Lillie had reportedly been released on bond three times before allegedly killing a man in 2024. (iStock; FOX 26)
Court documents obtained by the outlet show that Lillie allegedly violated his bond at least half a dozen times after his release from jail.
“Pretrial services says we cannot monitor him. He’s not abiding by any of his conditions,” Kahan said. “And, again, he’s allowed to remain on probation and multiple bonds.”
After being released, Lillie allegedly gunned down Johnson over a game of dice last year, according to FOX 26.
“All you had to do on one occasion was either revoke his probation or revoke his bond,” Kahan said. “That would’ve taken him out of being in the community. It would have had him locked up, and Jermarkus Johnson would be alive today.”
Lillie remains in custody for the alleged murder and is being held on $250,000 bond.
The Harris County Prosecutor’s Office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.