LONGVIEW — A Longview man is being held on $1 million bond after he’s charged with threatening a witness in his upcoming trial. Toronto âTriggerâ Lockridge was arrested this week and charged with aggravated assault. He is scheduled to go on trial in the death of Kelvin Muckleroy, who was found shot in the head Sept. 24, 2009, in his burned house on Chappell Street. Investigators said the fire was set to conceal the death. Brandon Horne, 31, of Longview was found guilty of murder Dec.1 in connection with the death.
According to arrest warrants, Shatoya Davis, who was subpoenaed to be a witness in Lockridgeâs trial, told Gregg County authorities that Lockridge showed her a firearm during a conversation Nov. 17 in the parking lot of Cowboys convenience store in the 1700 block of Mobberly Avenue. She said they were discussing her service as a witness. While Lockridge shifted the gun from one hand to the other, he told Davis she did not need to say anything to law enforcement personnel, according to his arrest warrant.
Police say Kamica Barron, Muckleroyâs girlfriend, was hiding in a closet in the home with her two children when Muckleroy was killed. She told authorities she heard Lockridge tell Muckleroy he was going to kill him and told Horne to give him a gun, police said. There were three gunshots, then she heard Lockridge tell Horne to âclean everything up,â police said.
Lockridge’s arrest came on a drug raid. It happened Tuesday around 5:45 p.m. as the Gregg County Organized Drug Enforcement Unit executed a narcotics search warrant at 614 Buchanan Street. Authorities say agents made entry into the residence without incident, and that a quantity of ecstasy and marijuana was located. Also arrested was another Longview man, 20-year-old Sandy Brown. He’s charged with manufacturing and delivery of a controlled substance and possession of marijuana; he was also apprehended on two assault warrants. Brown’s bond is $27,500.